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Community Matters

Summary: Community associations - condos, cooperatives and homeowner associations - have a unique set of governance, management and homeowner issues. CAI is a membership organization which builds better communities through Informational and educational resources for community associations. Our informative podcasts address topics for elected volunteer leaders and property managers of condominium, homeowner and cooperative associations, specifically in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.

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 Critical Steps in Community Association Transition to Homeowner Control | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:24

In this episode of Community Matters podcast, we'll be discussing transition – the transition of a newly built community from developer to homeowner control. This is a critical time for all communities under construction and the success, or not, of the transition period will set the tone for the first homeowners that take up residence in the new community association. Our guest today is David Dahan, Esq., a Partner with the law firm of Hyland Levin LLP, located in Marlton, NJ. David is also a member of our chapter board of directors and speaks frequently at educational programs on issues important to community associations.  

 The Basics of Community Association Insurance | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:48

In this episode of Community Associations Institute’s podcast we'll be discussing the basics of community associations insurance, a basic but critical topic for those who govern, manage and live in condominium, cooperative and homeowner associations. Topics we'll cover inclue the type of insurance coverages an association should have and what a unit owner should have in terms of insurance on his or her home. We’ll also answer one of the most frequently asked questions about community association insurance – who insures what? Our guest for this podcast is Chuck Peterson, Vice President of Peterson Insurance Services, located in Havertown, Pennsylvania. Community Matters is now available in the iTunes store and on Google Play. Subscribe there or download the podbean app and be the first to receive notifications when new episodes are posted.

 Alternative Dispute Resolution: How It Works | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:12

Community Associations Institute is pleased to offer the third in a three part Community Matters podcast series on Alternative Dispute Resolution.  In the first episode, we answered the questions "What is ADR?" The second episode covered the five terms that are key to success in alternative dispute resolution, including agreements, confidentiality and defining the dispute. In this third and final episode in the series, we will address how ADR actually works and how it differs from a trial in court. Our guest for this podcast series is Tobey Oxholm, Secretary of the Lakeview Estates Homeowners Association and member of CAI through his business, Just Resolutions, a provider of Alternative Dispute Resolution Services. For more information on Tobey and his services, please visit his website. Community Matters is now available in the iTunes store and on Google Play. Subscribe there or download the podbean app and be the first to receive notifications when new episodes are posted.

 Five Terms that are Key to Successful ADR | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:40

Community Associations Institute is pleased to offer the second in a three part Community Matters podcast series on Alternative Dispute Resolution.  In the first episode, we answered the questions "What is ADR?" This episode covers the five terms that are key to success in alternative dispute resolution, including agreements, confidentiality and defining the dispute. The third and final episode in the series will address how ADR actually works and how it differs from a trial in court. Our guest for this podcast series is Tobey Oxholm, Secretary of the Lakeview Estates Homeowners Association and member of CAI through his business, Just Resolutions, a provider of Alternative Dispute Resolution Services. For more information on Tobey and his services, please visit his website. Community Matters is now available in the iTunes store and on Google Play. Subscribe there or download the podbean app and be the first to receive notifications when new episodes are posted.

 Community Associations and Alternative Dispute Resolution: The Basics of ADR | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:13

Community Associations Institute is pleased to offer the first in a three part Community Matters podcast series on Alternative Dispute Resolution.  In this first episode, we will addres several basic questions - what is ADR, and what are the differences between mediation and arbitration. The second episode in the series will cover the five terms that are key to success in alternative dispute resolution, including agreements, confidentiality and defining the dispute. The third and final episode in the series will address how ADR actually works and how it differs from a trial in court. Our guest for this podcast series is Tobey Oxholm, Secretary of the Lakeview Estates Homeowners Association and member of CAI through his business, Just Resolutions, a provider of Alternative Dispute Resolution Services. For more information on Tobey and his services, please visit his website. Community Matters is now available in the iTunes store and on Google Play. Subscribe there or download the podbean app and be the first to receive notifications when new episodes are posted.

 Governing Documents in Community Associations | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:25

In this episode of Community Matters podcast, we discuss the documents that every community association in Pennsylvania is governed by, including the Declaration of Covenants, the bylaws of the association and rules and regulations. We discuss the hierarchy of these documents, what each document consists of and how they can be amended and enforced. Our guest is Sara Austin, Esq., with the Austin Law Firm in York, PA. Sara is a graduate of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William & Mary. In addition to being a member of CAI, Austin is the 2016-17 President of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, and is a Past-President of the York County (PA) Bar Association and Leadership York. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Bar Institute and a past board member of Community First Fund. Contact Sara via the Austin Law Firm website. Community Matters is now available in the iTunes store and on Google Play. Subscribe there or download the podbean app and be the first to receive notifications when new episodes are posted.  

 The Top 5 Directors & Officers Liability Issues and How to Avoid Claims | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:08

In this episode of Community Matters podcast, Angela Costigan, Esq., with the Law Firm of Costigan & Costigan will address the most frequently litigated Directors and Officers Liability issues, and how to avoid claims on these issues, including: The careful calculation of resale certificates. Assessing fines and penalties. Suspending voting rights. The establishment of architectural review boards. Financial disclosures. Our presenter for this episode is Angela Costigan, a partner at the law firm of Costigan & Costigan, LLC, with offices in Philadelphia, PA, Moorestown, NJ and Hammonton, NJ. Angela received her B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania in Italian, Spanish and French and her J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. She is licensed to practice in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and focuses her practice on the defense of condominium and homeowner associations. Contact Angela via the firm website. Community Matters is now available in the iTunes store and on Google Play. Subscribe there or download the podbean app and be the first to receive notifications when new episodes are posted.

 Medical Marijuana's Impact on Community Associations | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:05

In this episode of Community Matters, we're talking pot – that is, the legal kind. Medical Marijuana is becoming legal in more and more states and in some, so is recreational marijuana. Community associations have long dealt with the issue of cigarette and other types of smoking, but does medical marijuana require new ways of thinking for community association managers and elected leaders? We’ll find out in this podcast, where our guest is Scott Reidenbach, Esquire. Scott is the founding principal of Reidenbach & Associates, a law firm based in Wayne, Pennsylvania. Scott and his firm concentrate in the areas of Condominium and Community Association Law, Construction Litigation, Real Estate and related areas. Contact Scott through his website at www.reidenbachlaw.com. Community Matters is now available in the iTunes store and on Google Play. Subscribe there or download the podbean app and be the first to receive notifications when new episodes are posted.

 Records Retention: What to keep and for how long? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:10

One of the questions we often get from condominium and homeowner association volunteer leaders and property managers has to do with records retention. That will be the focus for this episode of CAI’s podcast – we’ll be talking about documents such as financial records, tax returns, audits, meeting minutes, board resolutions, among others. How long should these documents be kept and stored, and where? We’ll find out in this podcast, where our guest is Marshal Granor, Esquire, with Granor & Granor, PC in Horsham, Pennsylvania. Marshal’s practice is limited to drafting and editing community association governing documents, non-litigation dispute resolution, creative problem solving and providing guidance to association boards. He is one of the principal authors of the Pennsylvania Uniform Planned Community Act and is a Fellow of CAI’s College of Community Association Lawyers. Marshal is also a member of CAI’s Pennsylvania Legislative Action Committee.  Contact Marshal via email or visit his website.  

 Efficient & Effective Association Meetings | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 05:24

Community association board and committee meetings can be dreadful for all those involved. Meetings typically run long, homeowners tend to vent on issues not on the agenda, and sometimes little is accomplished. But this does not need to be the case. By establishing some simple rules, your community association meetings can become more effective and more efficient. Our guest in this podcast is Jeff Evans, LSM, PCAM, principal with Management Matters, a community association management consulting and expert witness firm in Mountainhome, Pennsylvania. Jeff served as the Executive Vice President and General Manager of Lake Naomi Club in Pocono Pines, PA for 30 years. Contact Jeff via email or visit his website. 

 Why Your Community Association Needs a Reserve Study | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:14

In this episode of CAI's Community Associations Podcast, we talk with John Hershey, founder of J. Hershey Architecture Inc., about the purpose of a reserve study and why community associations of all sizes and types should have a regularly updated reserve study. John is an LEED accredited professional architect, reserve specialist and president of the firm, which specializes in consulting, design and construction management. J. Hershey Architecture has offices in Philadelphia, Cleveland, Chicago and Orlando. John has over 30 years of architectural experience, and has expertise in transition studies, reserve studies and bid repair documents. He also provides construction management services. For more information on the firm, visit the firm's website or email John.

 From the Executive Director’s Desk: CAI Highlights for May, 2017 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:46

Welcome to the May 2017 edition of CampisiCast, our monthly podcast from CAI Chapter Executive Director Tony Campisi. As you may have noticed, I am not Tony Campisi. This is Michael Shaw, CAI’s Manager for Communications and Programs. I’m filling in for Tony this month as he’s off to Las Vegas for CAI’s National Conference & Expo. In this case, whatever happens in Vegas won’t be staying there. I’m happy to report that while at the national conference, Tony will be accepting several awards on the chapter’s behalf. We’ve been recognized with awards in the public affairs category for very large chapters for our advocacy campaign for senate bill 1282, in the membership category for very large chapters for our membership is everywhere / Kevin campaign, two awards for membership achievement for best net retention and best net growth, again in the very large chapter category. Finally, the Pennsylvania Legislative Action Committee is being recognized with an award for legislative action committee of the year. I guess you could say we hit the jackpot even before going to Vegas. The chapter is grateful to be recognized with these awards and owes a special thanks to our members who helped make them possible. In case you haven’t heard, our biggest event of the year is just days away! Join us for Revolutionary – our 2017 Annual Conference & Expo at Valley Forge Casino Resort on Thursday, May 11. Revolutionary is packed full of learning and networking opportunities, features a record number of exhibiting business partners, and includes free self-parking, free lunch, free after party, and so much more. For more information and to register, I encourage you to visit us at www.caiexpo.net. Following the expo, we have even more great events headed your way, including a webinar on creating a safe community on May 23, our New Jersey Regional Council golf outing on June 5, brand new / exclusive for managers Meet the Managers event on June 7, our happy hour at Lambertville Station held with our friends at the CAI New Jersey chapter on June 13, a webinar for board members on property and association insurance on June 20, a PA-LAC Happy Hour fundraiser in the Lehigh Valley on June 21, and our Ask the Experts game show in the Poconos on June 28. For more information on these events, check out our May calendar e-mail or visit our website at www.cai-padelval.org. Thanks for tuning in. Look for Tony to return with next month’s CampisiCast. In the meantime, I hope to see you at Revolutionary next week and at our other upcoming events coming soon.

 Sometimes Rentals Work FOR Community Associations | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 07:18

One of the topics that confound community associations and their boards is what to do about renters. Many times, the question is what can be done to limit them, prohibit them or somehow control them. However, in the right circumstances, possession and rental of a delinquent unit can be a real boon to an association plagued with a zombie property. A vacant property that is a whole in the budget and a bane to the community can be turned into a valuable asset.  A petition for possession, whether through a receiver or directly by the association is a  new strategy to combat delinquents that can be very effective for a progressive board with creative and aggressive counsel. Our guest in this episode is Hal Barrow, Esq., Partner and Co-Founder of Barrow|Hoffman. Hal has represented hundreds of community associations since 1985. A magna cum laude graduate of Widener University School of Law, Hal has tried cases in state and federal courts throughout Pennsylvania. Hal is an active member of CAI, the Community Association Institute, and has served as President of the Pennsylvania and Greater Delaware Valley Chapter and as past chair of CAI’s Pennsylvania Legislative Action​ Committee. For more information, email Hal or visit Barrow|Hoffman's website at this link.

 Social Media: Rules for Employers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:11

The continuing growth of social media has created an array of pitfalls and challenges for employers, including community associations. Hiring decisions have been complicated because of publicly available information on social media, employees are using social media platforms to publicly air workplace grievances and complaints, and pictures and other information posted make an employee’s conduct outside the job only a click away for managers and colleagues in the workplace. These are just a few examples of the many issues, created by social media, that employers are dealing and coming to grips with on a daily basis. A misstep by employers in dealing with the array issues created by social media could lead to lawsuits, fines and other legal exposure. We'll cover many of these issue in this episode of CAI's podcast. Our guest is Greg Hanscom, Esq., an associate in the Philadelphia office of attorneys Fisher & Phillips. Greg’s practice is devoted to representing employers in a wide array of litigation and non-litigation matters and focuses, in part, on discrimination claims brought under various federal, state and local statutes including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act, the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination, and the Philadelphia Fair Practices Ordinance. For more information, email Greg or visit their website at this link.

 Project Management: Finding the Right Professional for Your Community Association | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 07:43

If your condo or community association is starting a capital improvement project, you want the job done right. Hiring the right professionals can mean the difference between happy residents and a satisfied board of directors and a disaster. In this podcast, Maria Elena Solis, CMCA, with Lemus Construction, talks with CAI's Mike Shaw about how to properly administer a capital improvement or replacement project. Maria Elena Solis, CMCAM, is a member of the chapter Board of Directors and also serves on the Business Partners Council. She served for several years as a community association manager, and earned the Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA) certification. She is now with Lemus Construction, a 2017 chapter Diamond Partner. For more information, contact Maria Elena via email or visit their website.

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