December 2005

As we approach the end of 2005, we reflect a little on this past year’s developments, not the least of which was passage of S.B 100. When the year started, and the bill was introduced, many in the common interest community industry assessed the bill and wondered why our legislators felt it was necessary. As it wended its way through both State houses, and ultimately to the Governor’s desk, it gained momentum, seemingly in stark opposition to what many outside of the State houses believed was necessary for mandatory governance of a common interest community. However, there seems to be significant concern with how community associations operate from those outside the industry to cause its passage. Here is an example of why.
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