As your roof ages, there will come a point past which repairs and general upkeep become too frequent and costly to be sustainable, and full replacement becomes the only viable option. When that time comes, it’s vital for boards, owners, and…
Category: On The Board
The course objective is to help board members and property managers understand the current financial position of an association.
Association lending can be a complex, confusing process. This informative presentation will explain the ins and outs of financing, demystify the process of securing funding for capital improvement projects, and answer the all-important ques…
Unless you're an insurance professional, fully understanding your HOA's general liability and property coverage can be a challenge. Be as that may, it's a crucial part of upholding your board's fiduciary duty, making sure your community is …
This course helps explain what insurance is, the relation between rates and claims, the newest legislative updates, and what the claims process looks like.
In this course, participants will receive a review of the laws passed recently impacting condominiums, homeowner associations, timeshares, and the community association management profession. It is designed to provide board members and comm…
On December 23rd, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision staying the nationwide injunction issued by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas earlier this month. This court order reinstates the deadline for f…
On Tuesday, December 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the Cooperator Events annual Expo returns to the Broward County Convention Center in Ft. Lauderdale, bringing with it all the educational, professional, and practical resources for South Flori…
This information-rich course will dig into some of the most pressing issues facing boards in the coming year, including how the 'condo blacklist' could impact your community's borrowing power, increasingly complex structural integrity reser…
When firefighters, EMTs, and other first responders enter a condominium or commercial building, the radios, smartphones, and other wireless devices they use to communicate rely on radio frequency signals. Those signals can lose strength as…