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Eads, Murray & Pugh Joining Forces With Kaman & Cusimano

Expanding Excellence in Indiana Community Association Law Eads, Murray & Pugh and Kaman & Cusimano are proud to announce we are joining our teams, marking a significant step forward in ...

Can Community Associations hold a 50/50 raffle or bingo night to make money for the Association?

Community associations often look for creative ways to fund social events, amenities, or community improvements. Board members sometimes suggest hosting a 50/50 raffle or bingo night as a simple way to raise ...

Volunteers Deserve Protection Too – What Steps should the Association Take to Protect Board Members?

Community associations play a vital role in managing and maintaining common property, safeguarding the community’s financial investments, and fostering a strong sense of unity among homeowners. Their effectiveness, however, depends on the active participation ...

Experience Committees Create Joy and Functionality – Does Your Association Have One?

In recent years, a number of associations that we represent have created experience committees for their owners whose goal is to make living in the association more exciting and fun.  These committees have tried various items, ...

Did Fannie Mae Just Update its Condominium Lending Guidelines Again?

Maintaining mortgage eligibility is one of the most important aspects of protecting property values. If your condominium association wants to keep units eligible for Fannie Mae financing, which many other lenders use as ...

Are Reverse Mortgages a Hidden Risk for Your Association?

Reverse mortgages allow homeowners aged 62 and older to convert home equity into cash without monthly payments. While this can be a financial lifeline for seniors, it raises unique concerns for community associations, sometimes because they ...
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