May Owners Set the Agenda for a Homeowners Association Meeting? – Article by
Who sets the agenda for HOA or Condo meetings? This reader has a novel question: “Q.Q. (quick question): Are owners allowed to place items on the agenda of an open meeting?” Thanks! PS Does this appear in 1363.05??” The Davis Stirling Act does talk about agendas. It says that one has to be distributed to members … Continue reading
Neighbor to Neighbor Disputes – Article by David A. Loewenthal, Esq.
The Top Ten List As more people move into common interest developments, neighbor to neighbor disputes will become an increasingly important issue for both Homeowners Associations, its Board of Directors, management companies, lawyers and most importantly, the actual homeowners themselves. Living within a common interest development largely brings significant benefit in value to its residences … Continue reading
Myths and Facts about Mold – Article by Moldremovalsolution.com
Myths and Facts about Mold: There is a lot of hysteria and hype due to the misinformation regarding mold. Most of this information is given to sell a company’s product or service regarding the clean-up of mold. The information given is not to go over every aspect of mold remediation or a DIY class, but … Continue reading
Is my house poisoning my family? – Article by www.homeownerqna.com
The life threatening consequnces of excesive carbon monoxide exposure has been widely documented and a nuber of detection devises have flooded the market in the past decade. Although the popularity of carbon monoxide sensors is growing, it has been estimated that less than 20% of homes in the U.S. are are equipted with the proper sensors. Ironicaly, most homes … Continue reading