
Cause & Effect: How New Georgia HOA Laws Impact the Holidays
As we look optimistically towards 2021, we remain in awe of the volunteers and professionals who kept community associations functioning through unprecedented times. Community associations and the professionals that they partner with faced more than 16 Executive...

Virtual Annual Meeting Checklist: Help from an HOA Attorney
As we enter the fourth quarter of 2020, preparations for this year’s annual community association meetings are already looking a lot different than last year. As homeowner and condominium associations have been battling an array of challenges amid COVID-19, HOA and...

Avoiding Campaign Sign Controversy in Your Community
Given the number of signs already posted, your community association may justifiably be wondering if it has any control over campaign signs in the community. For those community associations with Declarations of Covenants that include restrictions regulating signs, the answer is likely “yes.”

New Disclosure Requirements for Water Damage Insurance Claims in Condominiums Effective January 1, 2021, Insights from Condominium Lawyers
Please Note: This blog is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site is not intended to provide legal advice or a legal opinion and should not be construed as the formation of an attorney-client relationship. Specific questions...

Georgia COVID-19 Pandemic Business Safety Act Goes into Effect August 7; Executive Orders and Public Health Emergency Continue
Please Note: This blog is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site is not intended to provide legal advice or a legal opinion and should not be construed as the formation of an attorney-client relationship. Specific questions...

The Truth About HOA Collections and Bankruptcy
Please Note: This blog is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site is not intended to provide legal advice or a legal opinion and should not be construed as the formation of an attorney-client relationship. Specific questions...

Georgia Courts Re-Impose Case Deadlines and Return to More Robust Operations
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Governor Kemp’s Mandates Extended for Community Association Amenities
Immunity Legislation Awaits His Action—What Does this Mean for Your Association? Please Note: This blog is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site is not intended to provide legal advice or a legal opinion and should not be...

Governor Kemp Enters New Executive Orders and Immunity Bill Awaits His Signature
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Kemp’s June 11 Executive Order: Less Burdensome for Community Associations; HOA Attorneys Warn Amenity Liability Concerns Remain
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Cause & Effect: How New Georgia HOA Laws Impact the Holidays
As we look optimistically towards 2021, we remain in awe of the volunteers and professionals who kept community associations functioning through unprecedented times. Community associations and the professionals that they partner with faced more than 16 Executive...
Virtual Annual Meeting Checklist: Help from an HOA Attorney
As we enter the fourth quarter of 2020, preparations for this year’s annual community association meetings are already looking a lot different than last year. As homeowner and condominium associations have been battling an array of challenges amid COVID-19, HOA and...
Avoiding Campaign Sign Controversy in Your Community
Given the number of signs already posted, your community association may justifiably be wondering if it has any control over campaign signs in the community. For those community associations with Declarations of Covenants that include restrictions regulating signs, the answer is likely “yes.”
New Disclosure Requirements for Water Damage Insurance Claims in Condominiums Effective January 1, 2021, Insights from Condominium Lawyers
Please Note: This blog is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site is not intended to provide legal advice or a legal opinion and should not be construed as the formation of an attorney-client relationship. Specific questions...
Georgia COVID-19 Pandemic Business Safety Act Goes into Effect August 7; Executive Orders and Public Health Emergency Continue
Please Note: This blog is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site is not intended to provide legal advice or a legal opinion and should not be construed as the formation of an attorney-client relationship. Specific questions...
The Truth About HOA Collections and Bankruptcy
Please Note: This blog is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site is not intended to provide legal advice or a legal opinion and should not be construed as the formation of an attorney-client relationship. Specific questions...