What the heck is a site condo anyway?

If you haven’t bought a new home in quite a while in Michigan you may be surprised when your Realtor® tells you that you’ve been looking at “site condos”, when you thought you were in subdivisions looking at houses. You were looking at houses, but you might have actually been in a condo complex.  Read […]

From Good to Great: Principles for Community Association Success

Every community has its own history, personality, attributes and challenges, but all associations share common characteristics and core  principles. Good associations  preserve the character of  their communities, protect  property values and meet  the established expectations of homeowners. Great  associations also cultivate  a true sense of community,  promote active homeowner  involvement and create a  culture of […]

Smoking Bans in Condominiums

Most Michigan residents are familiar with the Dr. Ron Davis Smoke-Free Air Law of 2009; if not by name, then by its radical ban of smoking in Michigan’s restaurants and taverns. It is hard to imagine another law that has changed our daily lives more. The Act, and others like it around the country, is […]

Securing Co-owner Compliance: The Remedies Available to a Condominium Association

The Michigan Court of Appeals has noted that, by purchasing a unit in a condominium project, “each unit owner must give up a certain degree of freedom of choice which he might otherwise enjoy in separate, privately owned property.” The limits on that freedom are contained in both the condominium documents and the Michigan Condominium […]

Introduction to Community Association Living

Community Volunteer Leadership Development Program Community volunteer leaders and members can maximize the benefits of community association living by better understanding the history, purpose, and function of community associations. One way to do so is by participating in the Center for Community Association Volunteers’ (CCAV) Community Volunteer Leadership Development Program – offered online or by […]

So Now You’re On the Board

The first steps to superior board performance are clarifying your board’s job and then following through with appropriate plans, actions and evaluation of results. The checklists presented here are intended to assist you in those tasks. They cover a significant number of your responsibilities. The checklists will apply to virtually any association. To use them, […]

The Importance of Taking and Keeping Good Minutes

Community Associations generally are non-profit corporations. As such, they have a statutory duty to keep minutes of the proceedings of its shareholders or members, board, and executive committee. Since the Nonprofit Corporation Act and most community association documents require an association to allow members to examine the minutes and make extracts from them, it is […]