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Righting past wrongs: Utah and Connecticut simplify removal of discriminatory covenants

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Community associations in Utah and Connecticut can now use a streamlined process to invalidate racially restrictive provisions contained in governing documents or in individual deeds of homes. Laws similar to the ones in Utah and Connecticut have passed in Washington state, Florida, and Maryland in recent years.

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Exemplary service: CAI recognizes industry professionals and homeowner leaders

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He has taught dozens of classes as a faculty member, is a founding member of the CAI Utah Chapter , and serves on the Utah Legislative Action Committee. The post Exemplary service: CAI recognizes industry professionals and homeowner leaders appeared first on Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog.

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Extreme drought: California communities facing new water restrictions

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. >>Read more about how community associations In Nevada, California, and Utah are responding to drought conditions and water restrictions in “ Coming Up Dry ” from Common Ground January/February 2022.

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Good thinking: Finding solutions and support in communities

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CAI, Common Ground , and this blog have benefited greatly from our members raising their hand and volunteering their time and expertise. The post Good thinking: Finding solutions and support in communities appeared first on Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog.

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Reading and Writing

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It’s been a busy spring of conferences, a hiking vacation in southern Utah (see below), weekends away and lots of work for clients. Luckily, I have another platform to share my thoughts and ideas about association management — my weekly post on the Avectra blog.

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Building standards: Improving structural integrity requirements for condominiums

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Reserve studies for condominium associations are currently required in nine states: California, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Virginia, and Washington state. The post Building standards: Improving structural integrity requirements for condominiums appeared first on Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog.

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Condo safety: How to protect communities and respond to concerns

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Reserve studies or reserve schedules are required in California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The post Condo safety: How to protect communities and respond to concerns appeared first on Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog.

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