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Balcony inspections: California community associations must prepare for new requirements

Ungrated

Community associations in California must meet new balcony inspections requirements by the end of 2024. I don’t care how much insurance you have, you won’t have enough to cover a wrongful death case,” he warns. Balcony inspection costs can range from $300–$800; repair costs vary widely. Jerry Brown in 2018.

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Costly concerns: Addressing long-term maintenance and repair

Ungrated

has forced community association residents, board members, and managers to reevaluate long-term maintenance and repair, yet even before the tragedy, the concern for the longevity of essential components has been rising in recent years. Educating homeowners and communicating frequently about the community’s maintenance needs.

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Report: Meeting Planners Anticipate Attendance Increase

Associations Now

Meeting planners are troubled by escalating costs but remain optimistic about growing attendance in the coming years, according to a new survey. Part of the underlying anxiety is not just cost and the effect of inflation, but also service levels.

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Why email success starts with a clean subscriber list

Association Success

Nowadays, you can’t be too careful with who you communicate with online. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), went into effect January 1, 2020, and is yet another piece of legislation drafted to protect consumer privacy. In this case, though, it only applies to companies doing business in the state of California.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.29.19

Reid All About it

Explore easy-to-implement, cost-effective ways to make a bigger impact with your events. Organizer: ASAE Greater Washington / National Capital Community. A Digital Marketer’s Guide to Navigating the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) goes into effect on Jan. 1 CMP credit.

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Condo safety: How to protect communities and respond to concerns

Ungrated

Read communication from your community. . Ask questions and participate in your community meetings and events. . Regularly pay community association assessments. . Maintain frequent communication with residents/homeowners about these important issues. . Know your rights and responsibilities as a homeowner.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.6.19

Reid All About it

And, Caroline Forsey at HubSpot explains what California’s new data privacy act means for marketers. Useful, Free & Low-Cost Tools, Software, and Services for Your Nonprofit. What software tools and services are available to nonprofits at low or no cost that are worth using? Let them prove it. . 1 CAE credit.

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