Association Alert – Community Association Law Blog

The Power of Communication to Maintain Unity in the Community

Lack of communication from a board to owners can wreak havoc on a community association. It can create mistrust among the owners, may perpetuate conflict ...
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Attorney John Izzo presented at the Twelfth Annual Administrative Law Seminar

On September 9, 2022, attorney John Izzo presented at the Twelfth Annual Administrative Law Seminar, sponsored by the Ohio State Bar Association.   He took place ...
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Partner Jay Cusimano Selected for The Best Lawyers in America 2023 Edition

Kaman and Cusimano is excited to announce that Partner Joseph (Jay) Cusimano has been included in the 29th Edition of the Best Lawyers in America ...
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Can an Association Restrict Firearm Possession? By: Ian C. Mullenhour, Esq.

Firearm possession and the Second Amendment is perhaps one of the biggest political issues on the minds of Americans today. Recent tragedies in Highland Park, ...
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Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on Community Associations By: Amanda Hudson, Esq.

There is no denying that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted our society in countless ways. The hardships, the losses, the adjustments, the changes—some things will ...
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Tips on How to Take Good Board Meeting Minutes By Jennifer B. Cusimano, Esq.

The Board of Directors is the governing body that is responsible for the administration of your community association.   Board meetings are a time for board ...
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SB 61 Signed Into Law That Modernizes Ohio’s Statutes for Condominium and Homeowner Associations

Ohio has two statutes that govern its community associations: the Condominium Act (ORC 5311) and the Planned Community Act, which governs homeowner associations and other ...
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