A Two-Part Webinar Series
Friday, December 3, 2021 & Friday, December 10, 2021
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Part I – December 3rd
New legal updates affecting common interest developments
Opportunity to submit questions for discussion on 12/10
Part II – December 10th
Attorney Q&A
Our Annual Legal Symposium provides community managers with continuing education credits via CACM and CAI (CAMICB).
Our 2021 program (for managers attending Part I and Part II) is pending approval via CACM (1 CEU) and the Community Association Managers International Certification Board (CAMICB – 4 CEUs) to fulfill continuing education requirements for the CMCA® certification. (www.camicb.org).
A Two-Part Webinar Series
Part II – December 10th
Attorney Q&A
Our Annual Legal Symposium provides community managers with continuing education credits via CACM and CAI (CAMICB).
Our 2021 program (for managers attending Part I and Part II) is pending approval via CACM (1 CEU) and the Community Association Managers International Certification Board (CAMICB – 4 CEUs) to fulfill continuing education requirements for the CMCA® certification. (www.camicb.org).
It’s 2022! Now what are we facing? Aging communities are in need of major repairs. How do you plan for and fund those repairs and get community buy-in during or after the pandemic? Join colleagues for candid roundtable discussions that will address:
- Dealing with aging communities in need of major repairs
- Planning for and funding repairs in light of current labor and supply chain issues
- Getting your community to buy into repairs or to plan for them post-COVID
Complimentary Q&A Style Zoom Webinars
with Epsten, APC Attorneys for local Southern California Community Managers on the
1st Friday of most months – 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.
Experience the premier CAI event for community association attorneys and insurance and risk management professionals. Legal & Insurance Education. Networking. Technology & solutions for community associations.
Our own Epsten, APC attorneys will be speaking on three important topics:
Kieran J. Purcell, Esq., CCAL – The Penumbra of Privacy: What is a Reasonable Expectation of Privacy In A Common Interest Development?
Dea C. Frank, Esq. – Can I Borrow Your Pool? From Airbnbs to Swimming Pool Rentals to Maternity “Hotels”: Practical Strategies for Dealing with the Ever Evolving Gig Economy
Susan M. Hawks McClintic, Esq., CCAL – Rental Restriction Workarounds: Complex Concerns Regarding Real Estate Co-Ownership in Community Associations