Category: Blogroll

Kaman & Cusimano Partner Jeffrey Kaman Inducted into CCAL

At the 2019 Community Association Law Seminar, presented by the Community Association Institute’s College of Community Association Lawyers (CCAL), Kaman & Cusimano Partner Jeffrey Kaman ...
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Preparing for the Deep Freeze of Winter in Ohio Community Associations

The warm and beautiful Summer days of Ohio have come and gone for yet another year. The leaves have changed colors and the temperature is ...
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Professional Management

By David W. Kaman, Esq., CCAL –   Historically, the term “property manager” has been applied to managers of community associations.  However, in the last ...
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The Hot Days of August Have Arrived in Ohio

It’s no secret that this hot and humid summer weather poses a health risk to many members of our community associations.  Extreme heat is likely ...
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Condominium Notice of Commencement

For condominium associations, mechanic’s liens can be tricky.  A mechanic’s lien is a security interest that attaches to property to secure payment for the value ...
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Removing Prohibited Structures from Property

As spring approaches many homeowners may decide to take on a home improvement project; however, some of these projects may conflict with the deed restrictions ...
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Why Corporate Status is Important

The very first thing that Kaman & Cusimano do when we are hired by a community association is verify whether it is properly incorporated.  In today’s ...
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Restricting Gun Possession

Perhaps no political issue in the past 20 years has captivated the public’s attention quite like the issue of the Second Amendment to the Constitution ...
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Are Your Condominium’s Common Elements Being Improperly Taxed?

Ohio Revised Code 5311.11 prohibits counties from charging property taxes on common elements.  When a developer files a declaration, the original parcel number for the ...
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Protections for an Association Against Bad Faith Bankruptcy Filings

Federal bankruptcy laws are intended to provide debtors with a fresh start. When a property owner files bankruptcy, federal bankruptcy law imposes an automatic stay ...
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