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Golden State collaboration: CAI California chapters discuss year ahead

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Earlier this month, teams from CAI’s eight California chapters and the leaders from the California Legislative Action Committee met in person to collaboratively problem solve. Virtual and technology developments. It was a great day together in California. Government and legislative topics.

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Balcony inspections: California community associations must prepare for new requirements

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Community associations in California must meet new balcony inspections requirements by the end of 2024. California is among several states and localities that have building and façade inspection laws. The state’s “balcony bill,” SB 721, was approved by Gov. Jerry Brown in 2018. Find your local chapter.

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Developers Rush to Buy Land for More Housing

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Out of state developers such as Meritage Homes from Arizona and Tri Pointe Homes from California are buying land in Durham, NC to build new housing and communities. How do you feel about this? Read More

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Keep Ahead of Higher Ed, the Professional Development Competition for Associations

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Associations have always been the first place members turn when thinking about professional development. Meet the new professional development competition for associations: higher education. “If What about associations—aren’t they stepping into that gap? “As Coming to an industry near you: higher education bootcamps.

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Pushback on California Privacy Law Picks Up

Associations Now

California’s new data privacy law, in the mold of Europe’s GDPR, is leading the tech and advertising industries to push for federal legislation that would standardize the rules—and soften some of the California law’s requirements. The best way is to work toward developing our own blueprint.”.

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Rate shock: Skyrocketing insurance premiums straining community associations

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Community associations in California are staring at skyrocketing insurance premiums. Given the alternatives, these associations cannot afford NOT to,” says Kimberly Lilley, CMCA, CIRMS, director of business development at Berg Insurance Agency in Lake Forest, Calif. We’re working with the state Department of Insurance.

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California Uber Ruling Boosts Taxi Associations, Unions

Associations Now

A recent California Labor Commission ruling found that a former Uber driver should have been considered an employee—a conclusion that could bolster the case against Uber’s policy of treating drivers as contractors. “The NLA commends the state of California.