046 | Why Are Condominium & HOA Laws Changing?

EPISODE · Mar 25, 2024 · 36 MIN

046 | Why Are Condominium & HOA Laws Changing?

from HOA Insights: Common Sense for Common Areas · host Hosts: Robert Nordlund, Kevin Davis, Julie Adamen

Send us Fan MailToday we sit down to unpack the reasons behind changing Condominium and HOA laws and how it impacts YOU!  ❗Join our LIVE Podcast April 1st 2024 on Youtube! 👉  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24KbKsKyoNY✅ Is a Reserve Study right for you? 👉 https://www.reservestudy.com/ In this episode we explore the significant changes in condominium and HOA laws, focusing on New Jersey's pioneering legislation. Learn how structural integrity requirements and reserve studies are setting a new standard for community associations across the nation. With expert insights from special guest David Ramsey, we explain why these changes were necessary, what they entail, and how they could affect your community. Get in contact with David at www.beckerlawyers.comChapters from today's episode: Why Are Condominium & HOA Laws Changing?:00:00 Introduction to Condo & HOA Legislation Changes04:49 New Jersey’s Structural Integrity Legislation11:58 The Two-Fold Approach: Structural Inspections and Reserve Studies18:30 Importance of Reserve Studies in HOA Management25:27 Nationwide Impact and Advice for Board MembersPodcast Links:Full Episode ListWatch On YoutubeEngage in the conversation!Call our 24/7 voicemail line at (805) 203-3130 or send an email or voice memo to [email protected] yourself or a Board Hero you Know!Board Hero NominationsBoardmember Merch Store!Connect with Hosts on LinkedInJulie AdamenKevin Davis, CIRMSRobert Nordlund, PESupport Our SponsorsAssociation Insights & MarketplaceAssociation ReservesCommunity FinancialsKevin Davis Insurance ServicesStoke Light Video & MarketingThe Inspectors of Election

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