Association Academy: If it Weren’t for the People, Association Living Would be Perfect

Some frequently encountered legal challenges and issues that can prove time-consuming and costly when mishandled.

Topics

  • Condominium legal document review
  • Collections from a debtor’s perspective
  • Handling disruptive unit owners and residents
  • Arbitration
  • Hoarders and foreclosures
  • Rentals and smoking
  • Construction issues]

Presenters
Lydia J. Chartre, Partner, CCAL
Daniel J. Miske, Partner, CCAL
Ketajh Brown, Attorney
Sandra L. Chapman, Senior Paralegal
Billie Jo Fatheree, Paralegal

Who Should Attend
Condominium and HOA board members and property managers.

Continuing Education Credit
This program is pending approval for Wisconsin continuing legal education credit and Community Association Managers International Certification Board (CAMICB) credit.

Registration
This webinar is complimentary; however, registration is required. Unable to join us at the scheduled date and time? Register anyway and we will email the recording to you.

Questions? Contact Shana Hoy at 816.983.8809.

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