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Contracts Can Be Tricky Business

Posted by Unknown | Jun 25, 2013 | 0 Comments

Contracts can often be tricky business, and it is wise to allow the attorneys at Kriger Law Firm take a look at them before an Association enters into a contractual relationship that ends up being unsavory. Recently, a client of ours was undertaking to perform a construction project and hiring a ...

Project Management Recommended for Major Repair Projects

Posted by Unknown | Apr 25, 2013 | 0 Comments

Is your association considering a major repair project such as roof replacement or siding replacement or an overall upgrade with balcony and stairway wood replacement?   As the Board develops its project budget, we recommend that the association include the cost of a project management consultant...

New Legislation for the Remodel of Swimming Pools

Posted by Garrett Wait | Apr 05, 2013 | 0 Comments

Southern California summers are perfect for lounging around by the swimming pool, soaking in the sun's rays. In anticipation of more great swimming seasons, many associations will be taking some time to upgrade their pool facilities in the next few years. These associations need to be aware of As...

Judges Won’t Wait for Your Next Board Meeting

Posted by Unknown | Feb 13, 2013 | 0 Comments

Judges won't wait for your next board meeting!  We want to remind all of our clients with pending law suits in Superior Court that we often need decisions made by the Board before the next regular board meeting.  Court procedures need to be followed and documents need to be filed with the court w...

Join San Diego Chapter of CAI

Posted by Unknown | Feb 05, 2013 | 0 Comments

The Community Associations Institute – known as CAI – is a national organization celebrating its fortieth birthday this year. Lincoln Cummings, a CAI founder and past president explains:  CAI was formed to become the preeminent source of information, training, guidance and research for the succes...

Reasons to Record a Request for Notice

Posted by Unknown | Jan 29, 2013 | 0 Comments

Some of our clients have asked for a simpler explanation of AB 2273, which was enacted last Fall, and the benefits of recording a Request for Notice.  I thought including this explanation in our blog might be helpful to our readers.  If a Request for Notice is recorded, the bank that forecloses o...

Lender Foreclosures and Assessments

Posted by Unknown | Jan 17, 2013 | 0 Comments

Civil Code Section 2924b was passed in January 1, 2009 which requires lenders to notify homeowners associations when they foreclose on property located within a homeowners association.  The lenders figured out how to avoid the notice requirement by foreclosing on properties and then refusing to r...

Carbon Monoxide Alarms Now Required for Multi-family Dwellings

Posted by Unknown | Jan 03, 2013 | 0 Comments

Managers and association boards may want to remind owners that as of January 1, 2013, carbon monoxide alarms will now be required for apartments and condominiums with fossil fuel burning appliances and/or attached garages.  This requirement went into effect for single family homes on July 1, 2011...

Farewell to a Friend

Posted by Unknown | Dec 17, 2012 | 0 Comments

We would like to take a moment to say farewell to one of our clients, Dan McKinnon.  Mr. McKinnon passed away on November 22, 2012 from neuroendocrine cancer.  Mr. McKinnon led a fascinating life.  Just to mention a few of his accomplishments: he was a Navy pilot, radio station owner, government ...

Homeowners Associations and Trees

Posted by Unknown | Oct 10, 2012 | 0 Comments

HOA and Trees: Many community associations have trees which are in their common areas. Associations are responsible for damage resulting from invasive tree roots. The roots can invade common area sewer lines, causing backups into homes. The invasive tree roots can also undermine foundations and p...

Solar Panel Installations at Common Interest Developments

Posted by Unknown | Aug 21, 2012 | 0 Comments

There has been a renewed interest by homeowners in the installation of solar panels on their roofs. Members of the association are still required to apply and receive approval from the architectural committee before installing solar panels on their roofs. Unlike most other improvements to the pro...

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