Community E-ssentials

August 2003 NUMBER 21   Volume 2 Issue 9  
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CONTENTS
Overcoming a Conflict of Interest
Simplified Procedures Allowed by Robert's Rules for Board Meetings
The FCC's Rule on Satellite Dishes and Other Antennas
Association Special Assessment Found Invalid - Declaration and Limited Asessment Authority Preclude Special Assessment
Checklist for Transition to Homeowner Control
Checklist for Transition to Homeowner Control
Transitioning from developer control is a process not just a single event occuring at the transition meeting. Proper planning and a thorough step-by-step process can assist in maintaining good relationships between the board and the developer and insure that the board receives everything necessary to effectively govern the community. Click here for a checklist prepared by Orten & Hindman to walk you through the transition process.
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August Lunch Forum (Wheat Ridge Office):  Does an Association Have a Duty to Act in Owner vs. Owner Disputes? August 7

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September Lunch Forum (Wheat Ridge Office):  Association Books and Records and Owner Access Rights September 4

September Breakfast Forum (Fort Collins Office):  Association Books and Records and Owner Access Rights September 5

Board Member Boot Camp - Part 1 (Wheat Ridge Office): Understanding Your Legal Duties and Responsibilities and Avoiding Liability  September 4

Board Member Boot Camp - Part 1 (Fort Collins Office): Understanding Your Legal Duties and Responsibilities and Avoiding Liability September 9

 

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