Join Sentry Management and Emily Gannon and Alan Schwartzseid from Kaye Bender Rembaum for this Condo Board Certification Course.
The course is designed for new Board Members to learn what it means to fill a community leadership role in a condominium association. It satisfies the requirements of Florida Statute 718 for new Board Members, and participants will receive a certificate of completion following attendance.
Please note – this course is 4 hours long. Attendees must stay for the entire course in order to receive credit.
For questions, please email the Sentry Learning and Development Team at learning@sentrymgt.com
Join Campbell Property Management and Jeffrey Rembaum from Kaye Bender Rembaum for this “HOA Legal Update” Webinar.
Be sure to ask your question about the webinar when you register. We will do our best to answer as many questions as possible. This webinar does not include CEU credits. RSVP HERE.
Course# 9630143 | Provider# 0005092 | 1 CEU in OPP or ELE
Instructor: Kerstin Henze, Esq. During this session, Community Association
Enroll HERE
Managers and Board Members will learn how changing outdated rules, ambiguous information, and vague rights in governing documents can impact your association for the better! Upon completing this course, attendees will understand: *The hierarchy of Governing Documents; *Amendment procedures & Owner/mortgagee consent requirements; *Impacts that “bad” language in the governing documents can have on substantive issues like on collections, maintenance of common elements, and more.
This course satisfies the requirement for the new, mandatory 4-hour condominium board member certification.
Course #: 9632795 | Provider #: 0005092 For CAMS, 4 CE’s available in either IFM, OPP, HR or ELE
Instructors: Danielle M. Brennan, Esq. BCS and Andrew B. Black, Esq. BCS
Managers and board members will receive a comprehensive education of the statutory requirements and responsibilities that each volunteer must know to more effectively serve on the Board of Directors of a Condominium Association. Students will be able to demonstrate their familiarity with the responsibilities of being an effective Director for their Condominium Association including a better understanding of: (a) milestone inspection requirements; (b) structural integrity reserve study requirements; (c) elections; (d) record keeping; (e) financial literacy and transparency; (f) levying of fines; (g) notice and meeting requirements; (h) conflicts of interest; and (i) insurance requirements.
Hosted by GetQuorum. Join guest panelist Kerstin Henze, Esq. of Kaye Bender Rembaum. RSVP HERE
Join us on Wednesday, September 18th at 5:30 PM for Communities Connect: Technology and Community Governance at Top Golf Tampa!
Enjoy an evening of delicious food, refreshing drinks, and valuable networking opportunities while getting up-to-date on the latest trends and tips & tricks that will help your community thrive.
During our panel talk, our panel of experts will cover various topics, such as the importance of updating governing documents and how their communities can leverage technology, like virtual meetings and electronic voting, to run more efficient governance meetings and elections and much more!
Agenda
- 5:30 PM – 6:00 PM: Registration and Networking
- 6:00 PM – 6:45 PM: Panel Talk w/ Q&A
- 6:45 PM – 9:00 PM: Networking & Access to Golf Bays
Presented by: Dana Hizkiya | Next Generation Management & Accounting Services. Reserve your virtual seat HERE:
Guest panelists:
Topics include but are not limited to:
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- Updating your Governing Documents
- New Website Requirements & Deadlines
- Elections
Hosted by ACE (Association Community Education). Enroll HERE.
Jumping into the Present: Why Updating the Governing Documents of Your Association is Critically Important
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- Course #: 9630143 | Provider #: 0005092 | One CEU in OPP or ELE
- Instructor: Emily E. Gannon, Esq. (Kaye Bender Rembaum, P.L.)
- Live via Zoom
During this session, Community Association Managers and Board Members will learn how changing outdated rules, ambiguous information, and vague rights in governing documents can impact your association for the better! Upon completing this course, attendees will understand:
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- The hierarchy of Governing Documents
- Amendment procedures & Owner/mortgagee consent requirements
- Impacts that “bad” language in the governing documents can have on substantive issues like on collections, maintenance of common elements, and more.
Course #: 9630145 | Provider #: 5092 | One CEU in OPP / ELE Instructor: Alan Schwartzseid, Esq., BCS | ENROLL HERE
Presented by GRS Community Mgmt. Provided by Kaye Bender Rembaum. This course will provide new and experienced Board members with information on the importance of timely and uniformly enforcing the covenants. Participants in this class will learn about common restrictions to enforce, and possible enforcement issues that arise due to the lack of uniform and/or timely enforcement. They will also learn the basics of enforcement options, including the statutory process to levy a monetary fine, to suspend the ability of a person to use the common areas, as well as suspending voting rights. Participants will also be provided with guidance on the formal dispute resolution process when a covenant violation occurs, including, as applicable, mediation, arbitration, and legal action being filed in State Court.