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5 HOA Committees All Utah Communities Should Have

HOA Strategies

While every HOA has different needs, these five committees can benefit every Utah HOA: 1. Architectural Control Committee Sometimes called the Architectural Review Committee, or ARC, this committee is responsible for reviewing and approving (or denying) requests for architectural modifications to a property.

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Getting Your Utah HOA Community Ready for the Spring Thaw

HOA Strategies

Winter is one of the most beautiful and exciting times to live in Utah. For states – like Utah – that experience snowy winters, spring runoff is a serious matter. HOA meetings are the perfect time and place to review spring cleaning and maintenance plans in your community.

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New Fannie Mae Changes and Their Impact on Utah Community Associations

HOA Strategies

Fannie Mae, the mortgage loan guarantor, has recently changed its policy on how it treats Utah community association properties. Fannie Mae is suggesting that detailed reviews of monthly financial documents, budgets, reserve studies, board meeting minutes, and special assessments will be critical in their policy.

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Five Years Post-GDPR, Data Privacy Even More Important

Associations Now

Associations should set aside time to review their data policies on a regular basis—at least once a year or every other year—to ensure they keep to the terms of the policies. In addition to reviewing policies and training staff, Sahli keeps herself up to date on the broader data privacy landscape.

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Condo safety: How to protect communities and respond to concerns

Ungrated

Conduct or review your reserve plan using best practices. . Review your reserve funding plan and fund accordingly. . Reserve studies or reserve schedules are required in California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin. Determine if an inspection is needed. .

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Exemplary service: CAI recognizes industry professionals and homeowner leaders

Ungrated

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. In 2020, Johnson drafted a COVID-19 reopening guide for his clients and generously shared it with CAI to use in any way that was useful. Poole, Esq.

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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. CAI is reviewing best practices and standards for adequate insurance coverage for condominiums and individual units. .

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