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Condominium Boards Can and Should Question Owners’ Requests for Comfort Animals     If there is one word that describes the reaction of board members asked to allow “comfort” or “emotional support” animals in communities that otherwise prohibit pets, it is probably, “Grrrr!”  This is not because association boards are unsympathetic to the needs of residents who have disabilities requiring the assistance comfort animals can provide; it is because it is often difficult to distinguish between the requests of owners who legitimately need pets, and those who simply want pets and will do almost anything – including claiming disabilities they don’t have – in order to keep them.  Owners whose requests are denied often sue boards for failing to provide the “reasonable accommodations” federal and state fair housing laws require for residents with physical or mental disabilities. Fear of that litigation and its attendant costs has led many boards to “just say yes” to most comfort animal requests, assuming that judges and hearing officers are more likely to favor owners claiming disabilities than associations denying them the pets they say they need. While those concerns are justified, there are signs that the legal winds have begun to shift.  Read more »

To Foreclose or Not to Foreclosure    We get it. The sub-prime mortgage crisis of 2008 that resulted in thousands losing their homes in foreclosure evolved into a stock market crash that morphed into a recession that has resulted in the highest unemployment rates (over 11 percent in California) seen in more than 50 years. The problem seems to be growing as news reports indicate more owners defaulting on their home loans with a significant number of owners owing more for their homes than they are worth. This crisis is not just affecting lenders and the many homeowners who may have had questionable creditworthiness to borrow money to purchase their homes in the first place; it is also negatively impacting their homeowner associations.    Read more »

The Community Handbook    One of the most important governance tools for any common interest community is the Community Handbook. It can provide stability, consistency and continuity to a community’s operations. The handbook does not supersede but rather supplements the governing documents by providing user friendly interpretations of the language that pertains to day to day matters; by expanding on the topics in the documents in functional ways; and by providing information that is useful to governors, administrators, owners and residents (information that is omitted entirely from the declarations and bylaws of most organizations). In one community with which I am familiar, they are in their 18th year and 3rd printing of the community handbook. This document has been passed from one community generation to the next with little fanfare. Each generation has made additions or modifications within the handbook. Such changes have been published with reference to the handbook and such changes are ultimately incorporated into reprinted editions so that the handbook remains an up-to-date and useful document. Below is an annotated “Table of Contents” from the fictitious “XYZ ASSOCIATION” that helps to illustrate the components of a community handbook.                  Part I    Part II »

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HUD and Justice Release New Guidance on 'Reasonable Modifications'   New guidance released this week by the Departments of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Justice (DOJ) reinforced the right of persons with disabilities to make "reasonable modifications" to their dwellings if a structural change to their dwelling or to their dwelling or to a common area of the building or complex in which they live is needed so that they can fully enjoy the premises. The guidance is designed to help housing providers and homeowners' associations better understand their obligations and help persons with disabilities better understand their rights regarding the "reasonable modifications" provision of the federal Fair Housing Act (FHA).   Read more

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