Category: Blogroll
Speed Limits By Garrett B. Humes, Esq.
14 June 2021
People driving at excessive rates of speed within community associations is a common problem for many association boards. While this problem can be difficult to ...
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K&C Reviews Agreement with HGTV’s “House Hunters”
20 April 2021
The producers of HGTV’s “House Hunters” decided to feature a home within a community association represented by Kaman & Cusimano. The producers asked the association ...
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Our own Rachel Kuhn presents at the Ohio Land Title Association’s Spring Seminar
6 April 2021
Attorney Rachel Kuhn presented today at the Ohio Land Title Association’s Spring Seminar on best practices and hot topics in condominium and planned community law. ...
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Benefits of Using Committees, By: Andrew T. Heck
31 March 2021
Boards should encourage owners to be involved with association affairs, and committees are an excellent way for owners to participate. Ideally, involving more owners improves ...
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Pet Policies: Regulating Our Furry Friends, By: Jillian M. Henzler, Esq.
22 February 2021
Board members generally have authority to adopt and enforce rules within their community. While most rules are created to protect the owners and residents living ...
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Congratulations to our own David W. Kaman!
18 February 2021
Congratulations to our partner, mentor and friend, David W. Kaman, on being elected as 2021 President of the Board of Governors of the National College ...
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Tips for Orienting Yourself as a New Board Member By Andrew F. Meinert, Esq.
1 February 2021
As the adrenaline rush of hearing your name announced as the election winner starts to wear off, you begin wondering what exactly you have gotten ...
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Ten Percent Into Reserves Is NOT The Law For Condominiums
11 January 2021
The 2004 amendments to the Ohio Condominium Act placed often confusing and misleading language into the reserve requirement stating “…provided that the amount set aside ...
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Cutting Costs: When Using Volunteers Does More Harm Than Good By Andrew F. Meinert, Esq.
22 December 2020
With next year’s budgets in preparation, boards may be looking for ways to cut costs and reduce spending. Often, Board’s will look to their owners ...
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COVID-19 Forcing Boards To Reevaluate The Election Process By Katelyn R. Kaman, Esq.
9 December 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced most of us to remain at home and avoid large gatherings of people. The resulting impact that it will have ...
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