The job has never been tougher for board members and managers, but some calm, resilience, and expertise are leading communities through unprecedented times.
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SIGNS OF THE TIMES
Community associations are facing a perfect storm for free-speech battles as the presidential election nears. Ensure your sign restrictions are reasonable and uniformly enforced.
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BACKGROUND
Sandra K. Denton, CMCA, LSM, PCAM, general manager of Sienna Associations in Missouri City, Texas, has spent three decades contributing to CAI in numerous capacities. She is the recipient of CAI's 2019 Distinguished Service Award, which recognizes her long-standing contributions to community associations and to CAI.
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July/August 2020
BALANCING ACT
Community associations are bracing for a wave of delinquencies. Boards may need to walk the tightrope between compassion and collections to help contain the coming crisis.
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A GOOD CAUSE
Community associations are engaging and supporting residents—even after closing amenities and canceling events during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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May/June 2020
WELCOME HOME
There’s a lot to learn about community association living. Cut through the clutter, simplify new residents’ lives, and make your job easier with a few welcoming additions.
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SYSTEM FAILURE
Regular reserve studies and funding aren't enough to cover the increasingly common threat of infrastructure failure. How do we fix the system before more tragedies strike?
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March/April 2020
LEADING ROLES
Volunteers do exceptional work to improve their community associations every day. Meet a few who have a willingness to serve, a desire to learn, and a track record of success.
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STAND UP AND BE COUNTED
Data gathered in the 2020 census will drive decision-making, political representation, and economic development across the U.S. It'll shape your community's future too.
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January/February 2020
CERTIFIED SUCCESS
With vision and determination, the CMCA celebrates 25 years as an internationally recognized professional standard for community association managers.
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TIMES ARE CHANGING
New technology, demographics, design trends, and more are forcing community associations to adapt—or adopt—rules. What needs to be on your radar now?
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November/December 2019
Legislators believe accessory dwelling units, among other initiatives, could put housing within reach for many Americans. What does that mean for community associations?
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ADDING IT UP
Take charge of your community's budget planning process in 10 easy steps.
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September/October 2019
Racially restrictive covenants left an unfortunate legacy of housing segregation in communities across the U.S. Legislation at the state level is helping associations strip away the discriminatory language to right past wrongs.
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July/August 2019
Retirement means everything but slowing down at the Jefferson in Arlington, Va., a vibrant senior community where residents are thrilled to age in place.
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UPS AND DOWNS
Getting out from under a bad elevator contract is not easy. Carefully review and analyze your contract before you sign on the dotted line.
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May/June 2019
Negative headlines impact current and potential residents, management, business partners, and staff. Ward off public relations problems before it's too late.
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March/April 2019
OPENING DOORS
CAI’s women leaders inspire a new mission to identify, recruit, and mentor the next wave of women and men to become managers, homeowner leaders, and business partners.
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PROJECT GREEN
Community associations are proving they are up to the task of going green—with projects small and large.
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January/February 2019
A CIVIL ACTION
Worried about rudeness, disruption, and even physical attacks, community associations are establishing codes that demand courteousness and respect.
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November/December 2018
FREE AND CLEAR
Secondhand smoke concerns have ignited efforts to completely ban smoking in condominiums. In large part, the attempts are succeeding—even when doing so requires amending the documents.
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SHORT ORDERS
The short-term rental business is booming. Can an influx of transient weekend tenants be good for communities? How can associations protect their own well-being?
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September/October 2018
HOMEFRONT
Read about wildfire encounters in community associations; why one Illinois condominium swapped land with a city; an on-then-off-again smoking ban in a Minnesota condominium; a pool ID incident in North Carolina; the surging popularity of dockless scooters and their impact on communities; and more.
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July/August 2018
Read about the Hawaiian community devastated by the Kilauea volcano; how one Florida family is fighting to keep their Little Free Library open; what a recent Washington, D.C., case means for condominiums dealing with owners' delinquent fees; the impact legalizing marijuana has had on condominiums in the greater Boston area; California's move to make all new homes have solar power; and more.
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May/June 2018
A maritime forest, marshes, and miles of beach make Seabrook Island, S.C., a wildlife haven. The community’s residents have acted to preserve the area’s delicate habitat and promote sustainability.
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Read about the $20 million jury verdict a Las Vegas community was hit with in February for failing to maintain its playground; how a Denver condominium fought Verizon's plan to install a 30-foot pole directly outside its en trance; the impact an Arizona Court of Appeals decision is having on associations' ability to levy fines; Hurricane Irma aftermath in Florida; and more.
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March/April 2018
Installing sprinkler systems in older high-rise buildings may sound like a no-brainer—particularly given recent high-rise fires in West London and Honolulu—but winning support from owners can be tricky.
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The road to a successful community is paved with good intentions AND a good reserve study. You may just have to navigate a few roadblocks.
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HOMEFRONT
Read about the top-selling, master-planned communities in the U.S.; a cat mistaken for a bobcat in a Florida condominium; the continuing troubles for Millennium Tower in San Francisco; a construction defects lawsuit win for associations in Massachusetts; the first Crystal Lagoon opening in the U.S.; and more.
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January/February 2018
Slowly but surely, rising sea levels will force coastal communities to act. If your association isn’t monitoring its shoreline now, it’s time to start
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A collaborative effort between the Town of Hilton Head Island and its many community associations—put to the test during Hurricane Matthew in 2016—should serve as a master class in disaster preparedness everywhere.
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Read about a massive condominium redevelopment in Virginia; a fight over beach dunes in New Jersey; the circumstances that may have led to the attack on Sen. Rand Paul; a drinking water system grant in Hawaii; the costs of banning children from playing outside in a California community; and more.
November/December 2017
Hurricane Harvey slammed into the Texas coast on Aug. 25. Hurricane Irma ripped through Florida starting on Sept. 10. These photos and anecdotes only begin to tell the story of the damage and the early recovery efforts.
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Read about trash and recycling woes in Los Angeles; open elections in New Jersey; a condemned condominium in Maryland; building community in Colorado; an annexation appeal in North Carolina; and more.
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September/October 2017
Community associations could be in a unique position to do something about the opioid crisis. As the epidemic surges, can you offer a prescription?
By Steve Bates
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Read about the Florida high-rise sprinkler system mandate; priority liens at the U.S. Supreme Court; a deadly condominium fire in Honolulu; an environmental preservation grant awarded to a community in Florida; freedom of speech in California; andmore.
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July/August 2017
A new wave of master-planned developments is redefining large-scale communities with innovative plans and extraordinary features. They’re adding another word to the “location, location, location” real estate mantra: amenities.
By Joe Cantlupe
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Read about Colorado construction defects reform; a filing to the U.S. Supreme Court regarding priority liens; a Tennessee community's struggle to make up lost revenue after wildfires in the Smoky Mountains; a fatal gas line explosion in a Colorado community; how a few Florida communities used a parking app to discover unauthorized renters; and more.
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May/June 2017
*and cat, fish, bird, rabbit, hamster, snake, etc.
Dog parks, pooch pool parties, and other pet perks may have seemed a little off the chain for community associations 20 years ago. Today, they are fairly typical examples of how communities are fostering increasingly pet-friendly environments.
By Mike Ramsey
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Read about a grand jury report that says the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation doesn’t work to protect the tens of thousands of residents who live in condominiums; a Pokémon Go tragedy in Virginia; a New Jersey community's crowdfunding campaign to save its lake; a Florida condominium's plea to state prosecutors to bring criminal charges against the association’s former board members; a plane crashing into a Massachusetts condominium; and more.
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March/April 2017
Willowsford, still under development in Northern Virginia, is wooing residents with a working farm and thousands of acres of open space. The “agrihood” may become the new blueprint for large-scale communities.
By Joe Cantlupe
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Read about how real estate investors are forcing out condominium owners across the country; a Massachusetts community that was developed on a former landfill; a delinquent assessments collections clash in Florida; a potential change in how New Jersey communities are governed; and more.
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January/February 2017
Columbia, Md., was developed 50 years ago to be a new town that would represent the best of America. That ideal still holds true for one of the country's first master-planned communities—even as it continues to grow.
By Steve Bates
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Read about FHA's proposed new rules; a power shutdown at a Prince George's County, Md., condominium; a drought-busting association in California; how the Trump administration may impact associations; and more.
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The Towers Condominiums was in such disrepair 10 years ago, the City of Fort Myers, Fla., was about to condemn the community. It’s made quite the comeback.
By Jennifer Miller
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Read about an embezzlement investigation in North Carolina; rebuilding dams in South Carolina; a sinking San Francisco high rise; a short-term rental solution; and more.
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September/October 2016
Read about condo voting abuses in Florida; housing protection for individuals with criminal records; a plant giveaway in Arizona; a priority liens decision in Nevada; and more.
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July/August 2016
Read about condo voting abuses in Florida; housing protection for individuals with criminal records; a plant giveaway in Arizona; a priority liens decision in Nevada; and more.
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Read about two Texas communities dealing with sinkholes; a legislative effort in Illinois that would've made it easier for owners to sue associations; recycled water runaround in California; a fight over a trail in Missouri; a Texas associations purchasing a golf course; and more.
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Read about a massive gas leak's impact on a California community; the failures of a robotic parking garage; whether a Colorado community went too far accommodating a Fair Housing request; a flooding problem in North Carolina; and more.
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Read about construction defect reform in Colorado; solar panels in California; Superstorm Sandy aftereffects; a safety issue in Illinois; a successful volunteer project; and more.
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November/December 2015
When religion is involved, debates over seemingly clear-cut issues can turn into enormous controversies for associations. Board members and managers need tact and sensitivity to handle faith-based matters.
By Mike Ramsey
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July/August 2011
Plagrounds inspire smiles, laughter and learning, but they require planning, inspection and thoughtful policies too.
By Michele Molnar
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HOMEFRONT ARCHIVES