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…
Category: On The Board
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…
Building safety inspections can be stressful for boards and managers - but they're vital both for the safety of people and property, and for accurate capital budgeting. This seminar will present an open discussion of recent changes to inspe…
The money side of reserves examined. Gain an in depth knowledge of financial tools, markets and the rationales for proper reserve fund management. A pro-forma “fully funded reserves” tool will be presented and used during this course.
This class is to build a general understanding of the current financial position of an Association by reviewing financials and utilizing your resources and data to build a solid foundational budget for the following year.
A fresh, lively, interactive Course for anyone serving or planning to serve on a Florida Community Association Board of Directors. Learn the best practices associated with vendor negotiations, financial reporting and budget preparation, col…
Of the many consequential decisions boards and board members have to make on behalf of their communities, choosing a management company—or a manager within a given firm—is among the biggest. Managers are the point of contact between residen…
According to a recent item published by the National Housing Conference (NHC), the Executive Council for Housing Affordability (ECHA) at the J. Ronald Terwilliger Center for Housing Policy sent a letter to Congressional leaders on Novem…
It takes a small army of professionals—everyone from on-site handymen to licensed professional tradespeople and engineers—to maintain multifamily buildings, both large and small. The question is, who does what, and when? Everyone likes to s…