Community associations are multi-faceted corporations responsible for critical community functions such as budgeting and finances, covenant enforcement, and insurance and maintenance of common property and improvements. A community association is obligated to perform its duties in the interest of its membership in accordance with the governing documents of the community association as well as applicable statutory and administrative law. To this end, it is critical that a community association be proactive rather than reactive in identifying issues of importance to the community and its members. Coastal Association Law Group’s attorneys can assist in identifying critical issues which may affect the community association, and work to develop a comprehensive solution to those issues.
Coastal Association Law Group’s attorneys routinely provide advice and services to our community associations such as:
Our attorneys are available to attend board meetings and membership meetings in person or via the use of telephone conferencing or webconferencing. Contact us if your association would like to know more about this new, cost-effective webconferencing option.
The firm utilizes “COASTAL CONNECT“, a proprietary system for connecting clients with important information about their files. Association managers, officers and directors may be issued their own private log-ins and given the ability to access data in real time by clicking on the COASTAL CONNECT icon on this website.
Please join CALG attorneys Suzanne Blankenship and Stephen Lowery at one of the April 2011 North Gulf Coast CAI chapter meetings for a presentation on “ASSOCIATION COLLECTION APPROACHES: — WORKING WITH BOTH BANKS (AS OWNERS) AND OWNERS”.
Tuesday April 12th in Destin;
Wednesday April 20th in Panama City; and
Thursday April 21st in [...]
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