Note: If you plan to join us, be sure to read all of the notes at the top of the registration page.
Join GRS Community Management and KBR’s Danielle M. Brennan, Esq. BCS from (course provider and co-host) for this HOA Board Certification Course. Enroll HERE.
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 Homeowners’ Association.
If you are a Board Member of a Condominium and governed by 718, this is NOT the correct course for you.
CEU available for: CAMS: Course 9630143 | 1 CE credit in OPP or Elective HOA Board Members KBR Provider #: 5092
Led by attorney Kerstin Henze. Co-hosted with Rizzetta & Company Management and GetQuorum.
Statutory changes and case law decisions greatly impact the interpretation, enforceability and legal effect of the governing documents of a community association. Antiquated documents can create liability exposure to the association and its members. Old provisions may hinder association operations, leaving community associations without the rights and remedies it needs to property govern the community. Learn about common pitfalls in older governing documents, specific provisions that are no longer legally enforceable and why updates are so crucial to successful association governance.
Webinar questions? Contact the organizer, Elle: elle@communityfinancials.com
If you serve on the board or management team of a Florida community association, SIRS is no longer just another acronym. It is a requirement that can directly impact your budgets, reserves, and long-term planning.
Structural Integrity Reserve Studies are now a critical compliance obligation for many Florida condominiums and associations. Yet many boards are still unsure what SIRS truly requires, how it affects financial reporting, and what steps they need to take to stay compliant and avoid costly surprises.
In this live webinar, we will cut through the confusion and explain SIRS in plain, practical terms. Our expert panel will walk you through what boards need to know right now, how SIRS fits into reserve funding and inspections, and how it should be properly reflected in your financial reports.
You will learn:
- What SIRS means for your specific community and where Florida currently stands in the compliance timeline
- How SIRS impacts reserve funding and financial statements, including documentation and transparency best practices
- Key legal considerations and board responsibilities you cannot afford to overlook
- Practical next steps, from initial studies to ongoing compliance
- Common mistakes associations make and how to avoid them
- Answers to your real-world questions during a live Q&A with our experts
This session is designed for Florida board members, community association managers, and anyone responsible for financial oversight, compliance, or long-term planning.
Hosted and presented by Affinity Management. Provided by Kaye Bender Rembaum, with course led by: Emily E. Gannon, Esq. (Kaye Bender Rembaum)
- For CAMs: 1 Hour OPP/ELE (CE Course #9630145 | Provider #5092)
- For HOA Board Members: One CEU toward Annual Requirement.
Join us for an informative CEU webinar where we will explore the importance of timely and uniform covenant enforcement, and the challenges that may arise due to inconsistent or delayed action. This session is ideal for CAMs, board members, and property professionals seeking to strengthen their understanding of the topic while earning continuing education credits.
Note: If you register, be sure to read all of the notes at the top of the registration page. Register HERE.
Join Kaye Bender Rembaum attorneys Charles Nix and Alan Schwartzseid, BCS for this Condominium Board Member Certification Course.
Note that this is not a Board Member CEU, and it is the 4-hour Certification session.
This Condo board certification course has been updated to include items from legislation that went into effect July 1, 2025. 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.