1200 Park Central Blvd. South, Pompano Beach, FL
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1200 Park Central Blvd. S., Pompano Bch, FL
9121 N. Military Trail, Ste. 200, Palm Bch Gdns, FL
11486 Corporate Blvd., Suite 130,Orlando, FL
1211 N. Westshore Blvd., Ste. 409, Tampa, FL
Offices in Miami-Dade (by appointment)
Reach any office: 800.974.0680

Funding Construction Projects | Feb. 28, 2024

**Important** Viewing this on-demand video WILL NOT satsify Florida state requirements for new Board Members; NOR will this recorded version offer CEUs for CAMS. It is for informational purposes only and is not to be considered as legal advice. Should you have any questions, contact your association counsel.

Hosted by City National Bank. Course provided by Kaye Bender Rembaum. Learn about the process of funding construction projects. The primary focus of the program is to review with attendees the different sources of funds that may be available to address construction projects and the procedures to be followed to properly utilize those sources of funds. Attendees will learn tips to avoid pitfalls when planning for large projects. With KBR’s Kerstin Henze, Esq. and City National Bank’s Michele Sadlasky, CAM.

Deconstructing the Construction Contract | A Plain English Explanation

Rembaum's Association Roundup | Jeffrey A. Rembaum, Esq., BCS

If your community association has engaged the services of a contractor, engineer, architect, or other construction or design professional to perform a maintenance, repair, replacement, or capital improvement project, you know the process can be overwhelming. No matter the mad rush to execute the contract as soon as possible, when beginning such projects, no matter how big or small, the board needs to ensure the contract adequately protects the association. Even the smallest of projects can have unexpected, disastrous consequences. A few of the more common provisions which every board member should understand follow. [Read the Full Article]