In a significant ruling that affects property owners throughout the state, including Michigan’s community associations, the Michigan Supreme Court substantially…
Tenants in condominium communities are often viewed as challenging, since they may not be familiar with condominium living. Because of…
To generate Board Meeting Minutes and an Agenda from a recording of the meeting, you can use AI-powered tools that…
Whether big or small, every association will come across a need to hire an outside vendor. Hiring a vendor to…
A recent federal court decision in U.S. v. The Dorchester Owners Association, No. 20-1396 (E.D. Penn. Jan. 25, 2023), is instructive…
Insufficient parking in shared interest communities often leads to the inability to meet the parking requirements of all residents. While…
The State of Michigan adopted Public Act 68 of 2024, known as the “Homeowners’ Energy Policy Act” (the “Act”). Although it was…
Residents leery of the time constraints and demands made of the board may find it more attractive to serve the association as a committee member, rather than run for election to the boardResidents leery of the time constraints and demands made of the board may find it more attractive to serve the association as a committee member, rather than run for election to the board.
