Community E-ssentials

January 2004 NUMBER 26   Volume 3 Issue 2  
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Introducing OH University!
Discrimination by Homeowner Associations, What is it and Are You Doing It?
Foreclosure-Title Insurance
Attorney's Fees and Covenant Violations
Strife in the Fast Lane: Improving Delinquent-Assessment Case Turnaround Time
Community E-ssentials Seeks Guest Contributors
HOA Q & A
Introducing OH University!
Orten & Hindman is very excited to launch OH University in 2004! OHU’s goal is to be the comprehensive educational forum for both board members and managers.

 

The School of Association Leadership provides educational programs for board and committee managers. These interactive programs focus on principles of strong governance and skills necessary for board and committee members to effectively lead their associations. There is a level 100 course free of charge as well as numerous level 200 courses at a fee of $35/person for our clients and $65/person for non-clients.

 

The School of Association Management is designed entirely around the skills and competencies that managers need to succeed in community association management. The 10+ course offerings focus on topics managers suggested were most important to them in a survey conducted earlier this year.

 

OHU offers some courses free of charge to managers with whom we work. These level 100 classes will be held over the lunch hour on scheduled Wednesdays throughout the year. The small fee applied to the remainder of courses, allows for small, interactive classes guaranteed to produce improved skills and knowledge of legal concepts as well as communication skills.

 

At OHU, Your Success is Our Goal! So be on the look out for the course catalog coming to your mailbox or computer inbox in a few weeks!


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Educational Events

Coming soon: 
OHU's 2004 Success Series class schedule will be sent to you later this month.

 

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