September 2013

 I’ve recently been following a blog that has been discussing how the paying members of a homeowners association can find out who is delinquent in paying their assessments. We’ve been asked many times over the years whether it is lawful, or wise, to publish the names of owners who are not current in the payment of their assessments. It is interesting, at least to me, the scope of opinions about this topic.

I take the position that any member in the association who is not paying his or her assessments is being subsidized by those who do pay. I believed that the member who is paying is entitled to know who they were subsidizing.Continue Reading Can You Disclose Who In Your Community Is Delinquent In Payment Of Their Assessments?

There’s no doubt about it that the flooding in Colorado has been absolutely devastating.  In fact, insurance professionals are now classifying this natural disaster as a one thousand year flood event!  If you are in the unfortunate position of having no insurance or inadequate insurance to cover your losses, check out this FEMA Fact Sheet on Federal Aid

I previously blogged about the necessity of updating association collection policies and procedures as a result of recent legislative changes effective on January 1, 2014.  

In addition to preparing a revised collection policy, associations are also required to send new collection notices which provide specific information to delinquent owners. The notices must provide the

As we near the end of our examination on how to constructively manage conflict in HOAs, let us take a moment to review the first three tips we have covered:

Tip #1: Be Real About What Is Bothering You

 

 

Tip #2: Listen, Listen, Listen!

 

 

Tip #3: Folks in a Conflict Must Strive to Use Neutral Language and Tone

 

 

These first three tips will be most effective if every individual engaged in the conflict is willing and committed to looking at their personal agenda, taking a moment to really listen to where the other person is coming from and to act like an adult in their interactions.

 

While utilizing these interpersonal skills should go a long way to resolving conflict, it may not be enough. As a result, the folks involved in the conflict should seriously consider the next tip:Continue Reading Constructively Managing Conflict in HOAs: Tip #4