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
Community E-ssentials Seeks Guest Contributors
Do you have ideas for articles not covered in our past issues? Would you like to share your insights with over 2000 monthly readers of Community E-ssentials? Then Orten & Hindman invites and encourages you to submit articles for possible inclusion in upcoming issues.

We are interested in articles that cover educational and informational topics regarding HOA operations, law and our industry. (Please, no editorial or opinion articles) If you’d like to contribute an article for consideration, here are some basic guidelines to help smooth the process:


1.                  Email articles in MS Word format to HOArticles@ortenhindman.com 

2.                  Keep length at 200-300 words.

3.         Submissions that are primarily advertisements are unacceptable.

4.                  Articles must be submitted by original author.

5.                  Orten & Hindman cannot guarantee that your article will be published.

6.                  Orten & Hindman reserves the right to edit any selected submissions.

7.                  There is no pay for submissions.


We look forward to receiving your articles. If you have additional questions about submitting content to Community E-ssentials, please send an email to HOArticles@ortenhindman.com
 


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

 

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