We have been asked on numerous occasions recently to give guidance to our community association clients about disputes that arise with and between their members. Communities throughout Maryland, and across the country, grapple with these questions every day. Resolving...
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COLLECTIONS CORNER: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FORECLOSURE
District of Columbia Foreclosure This month we will address the foreclosure process for Condominiums located in the District of Columbia. This remedy is generally appropriate for the difficult to collect and high balance delinquent condominium accounts. The result of...
2018 CAI Annual Advocacy Summit
On May 8, 2018, Brian Fellner, Esq. and Craig Zaller attended the CAI Advocacy Summit in Washington D.C., along with approximately 50 other CAI Members from across the Country. At the Summit, CAI representatives met with various politicians and/or their Legislative...
COLLECTIONS CORNER: REMINDER – VOICEMAIL OFFICE POLICY
COLLECTIONS CORNER Reminder- Voicemail Office Policy This month we are highlighting the current Nagle & Zaller policy with respect to leaving voicemail messages for delinquent homeowners. As you may be aware, in 2016 our office formally adopted a policy on leaving...
Legislative Updates for M.D. Clients
SPECIAL CLIENT LETTER May 1, 2018 MARYLAND LEGISLATIVE UPDATE 2018 Craig B. Zaller, Esq. The 2018 legislative session for the State of Maryland was very active. The General Assembly considered many bills that impact community associations. Below, is a recap of each...
Legislative Updates for D.C. Clients
SPECIAL CLIENT LETTER May 1, 2018 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA LEGISLATIVE UPDATE 2018 Brian R. Fellner, Esq. As we noted last year, the Council for the District of Columbia revised the DC Condominium Act substantially in a few important ways. This legislative season, the...
SMOKE ALARMS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
March 1, 2018SMOKE ALARMS - WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWTimothy S. Carey, Esq.On or before January 1st of this year, all residential dwellings in Maryland were required to be in compliance with the laws adopted by the Maryland General Assembly in 2013 concerning the...
IS E-MAIL VOTING BY A BOARD ALLOWED?
SPECIAL CLIENT LETTER April 9, 2018 IS E-MAIL VOTING BY A BOARD ALLOWED? John E. Tsikerdanos, Esq. In today's busy world, many people struggle to find a balance between work obligations and spending time with family and friends. This is especially true for the members...
COLLECTIONS CORNER: 60/40 CONTINGENCY CASES
60/40 Contingency CasesWe are excited to announce a new feature to our monthly Special Client Letter. In addition to the specific work being done on the collection accounts for your Community, we want to highlight recent cutting-edge issues related to our collection...
COLLECTIONS CORNER: FORECLOSURE / WRITE CORNER
COLLECTIONS CORNER Foreclosure / Writ of Execution This month we are highlighting the process of determining whether a delinquent homeowner's account should be considered for a statutory foreclosure or writ of execution (sometime commonly referred to as a Sherriff's...
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