
Are board members allowed to attend violation hearings? What should be the appropriate response when condo/HOA owners request contract access? Additionally, as EV chargers are becoming more popular in community associations, what essential information should your association be aware of when considering the installation of charging stations? In the latest series of articles and questions from readers on HOAleader.com, Becker Shareholder Jennifer Biletnikoff provides comprehensive answers to address concerns from owners and community association members. Read each article below.
Jennifer Biletnikoff has spent much of her career addressing and resolving a myriad of issues facing community associations.
Below is a collection of her insights regarding association board roles and responsibilities as seen on HOALeader.com.
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- When a Condo/HOA Board Member’s Presence at a Violation Hearing Could Backfire
7.28.23 - The Latest on Installing EV Charging Stations in Your Condo/HOA
07.24.23 - What to Know About Heat Pumps, Balcony Installation, and Noise
7.21.23 - Moving Architectural Controls From Your Condo’s/HOA’s Covenants to Rules
7.17.23 - Can Board Members Attend and Participate in Hearing Committee Meetings?
7.12.23 - When Condo/HOA Owners Ask to See Contracts, What’s the Necessary Response?
7.09.23 - EV Charging Stations: How Your Condo/HOA Would Fund and Install One
7.07.23 - Can You Require Owners to Have an Email Address for Condo/HOA Communications?
7.02.23 - When Can Condo/HOA Board Influence Voting?
8.26.22 - Can Your Condo/HOA Board Be an Advocate in Votes on Amendments? Elections?
8.25.22 - HOA Reinvestment Fees and Transfer Fees: What’s the Difference (and 2,200 Dollars?!)?
8.21.22 - HOA Could Raise Assessments to Keep Nearby (Privately Owned) Golf Course in Business
8.17.22 - Trendwatch: Pool Monitors Versus Lifeguards
8.13.22 - HOA Permits Renters But Limits How they Pay — and Might End Up In Court as a Result
8.12.22 - Can You Ban Your Condo/HOA’s Renters from Paying with Government Subsidies?
8.05.22
- When a Condo/HOA Board Member’s Presence at a Violation Hearing Could Backfire
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Links courtesy of HOALeader.com.
Jennifer Biletnikoff is a Board Certified Specialist in Condominium and Planned Development Law and represents condominium, cooperative, mobile home and homeowners’ associations located throughout Southwest Florida including Collier, Lee, Sarasota and Charlotte Counties. She has particular experience in covenant enforcement and foreclosure law, and has also practiced in the areas of commercial, business and tort litigation.