Lueder, Larkin & Hunter’s community association newsletter Community Matters is now available for download online. The Fall 2016 edition features an article regarding HUD's new Fair Housing rule and its implication for community associations (By Cindy Hodge), an article about the effectiveness of settlement agreements in collection matters (by Mark Edwards), and a discussion of the Mountainbrook case and its how it will affect late charges and interest for certain community associations...
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Brendan Hunter and Elina Brim recently obtained a judgment for our association client in the Superior Court of Forsyth County in excess of $40,000.00, which included $22,000.00 in fines. The case arose when the homeowner refused to perform maintenance on his property and refused to pay assessments. With respect to maintenance, the homeowner argued that a jury must make a determination of a maintenance violation. Further, the owner argued that a jury must make a determination on his statute of...
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Lueder, Larkin & Hunter’s community association newsletter Community Matters is now available for download online. The Late-Summer 2016 edition features an article regarding “serial bankruptcy filers” (By Daniel Melchi), an article about the importance of being familiar with Georgia’s statute of limitations with regard to covenant enforcement (by Brendan Hunter), and a general overview of what a judicial foreclosure sale is and how it can relate to community associations (by Harry...
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Lueder, Larkin & Hunter’s community association newsletter Community Matters is now available for download online. This edition features a review of Georgia’s brand new garnishment laws (by Brandon Wagner), an article discussing the process of a judicial foreclosure sale and bidding strategies (by Stephen Finamore), and an article discussing the hot topic of Airbnb and whether or not temporary rentals of homes are allowed in community associations (by Haley Hancock). Also included in...
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Thank you for joining us at the 2016 Board Boot Camp – Session 1: Saturday, August 6, 2016. Board Boot Camp! Board Boot Camp is a complimentary community association seminar. Session 1 is three hours, and included CE credits. Featuring sessions on: Things that all board members should know Enforcement options with attendee participation Statute of limitations Amendments and how to market amendments to a community; and Collection topics, such as garnishment, tax sales,...
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