Taking minutes for condo board meetings is a task that not everybody enjoys, but one that needs to be done in order to meet Condominium Act requirements. As most board members and managers understand, minutes serve to protect unit owners, the board and serve as a reference for decisions previously made and actions that need to be taken. A good set of minutes is typically concise, articulate and covers what was done at a meeting, not what was said. Read the article…………….
The rise of community associations across the U.S. holds promise for management companies in 2024—but…
Community Association Management companies are under siege from high-tech conmen determined to rip them off.…
A Superior Court judge on Monday upheld an arbitration award of more than $750,000 to…
Question: Can we convert to a co-op to avoid these onerous regulations? Answer: Your question…
FirstService Residential, Metro Vancouver's leading property management company, has raised the bar when it comes…
Good Cause Eviction bills have been bouncing around Albany for years, and most co-op and…