Attorneys John Izzo and Andrew Meinert delivered a presentation on May 11, 2023, for the Ohio State Bar Association on Community Association Law Basics. They highlighted the growing popularity of community association living, with approximately 1.7 million Ohio residents currently residing in 8,000 associations throughout the state. During their presentation, John and Andrew provided detailed education and guidance on the functioning of community associations, including the common administrative and fiscal challenges these entities encounter. They also emphasized the crucial roles played by both owners and the Board in governing community associations effectively.
Attorneys John Izzo and Andrew Meinert present for the Ohio State Bar Association
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