Join us for the 2022 Board Boot Camp, a complimentary community association seminar on Saturday, August 6th, 2021 from 9:00am to 12:00pm. Interpreting & Enforcing Governing Documents, Running a Successful Virtual Meeting, and Tough Collection Matters! In this course, We will cover how to interpret governing documents, how to run a successful virtual meeting, how to enforce your governing documents well, and how to collect when you can’t collect. Registration is required to attend. This is...
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The Spring 2022 edition features an article regarding Injunctions and examples of Appropriate Enforcement Remedies (by Brendan R. Hunter, Esq.), and an article on how to prepare for the surge of Electric Vehicles in Condominiums (by Brandon D. Wagner, Esq.). Also included, Cynthia C. Hodge, Esq. answers the question: What Makes An Amendment Valid As To All Members In The Association, Even Those Who Do Not Consent?Community Matters is published on our website on a quarterly basis, and if you...
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The Winter 2022 edition features an article regarding Assessment Collection, Bankruptcy Trends, and Predictions for 2022 (by Daniel E. Melchi, Esq.), and an article on how to prepare for Covenant Enforcement Litigation (by Dwayne D. Kinney, Esq.). Community Matters is published on our website on a quarterly basis, and if you would like hard copies, we can make those available for you as well. Thank you! Download Community...
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Lueder, Larkin & Hunter, LLC collected $10,427,489.63 for our clients in 2021, which is up from the $8.5 million we collected in 2020! We know the importance of collections. We know that clients do not want to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars per delinquent account without getting results. Our firm therefore pioneered the industry with results-oriented collections that we call Common Sense Collections. We place the financial burden of collections and place it where it should be –...
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The Fall 2021 edition features an article with tips regarding court appearances via Zoom (by Stephen Finamore), and an article discussing difficulty with service of process (by Zachary H. Trippe). Cynthia C. Hodge also provides an overview of the Georgia Legal Food Frenzy food and fund drive. Community Matters is published on our website on a quarterly basis, and if you would like hard copies, we can make those available for you as well. Thank you! Download Community...
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