
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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HOA Attorneys Offer Guidance on Reopening Community Association Swimming Pools
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Mandatory Requirements of Governor Kemp’s May 28 Order
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Why HOAs Should File Liens for Delinquent Assessments – Even During the Covid-19 Crisis
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Struggling to Help Your Residents in Your Condominium or HOA? Here’s What You Can Do.
During times of uncertainty, when you and your homeowners are both navigating new waters, it may seem like there is nothing your community association can do to help put people at ease. With swimming pools closed and clubhouse access restricted during the pandemic,...

Georgia Governor Kemp’s April 23, 2020 Order Authorizes Holding of Community Association Membership Meetings by Remote Communication
The evening of April 23, 2020, Governor Kemp issued an Executive Order authorizing nonprofit corporations, including condominium and homeowners’ associations, to hold membership meetings by means of remote communication, such as telephone conference or virtual meeting...

Condominium and HOA Collections During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Associations Should Not Waive Assessments Homeowner and condominium associations should continue to address delinquent accounts even during the COVID-19 pandemic to avoid significant harm to association finances. The associations that successfully come out of this...

Ask a Community Association Attorney: Dealing with Covenant Violations During the COVID-19 Pandemic
With the arrival of spring, any community association attorney will tell you there is often an uptick in the observation of covenant violations throughout residential communities. As lawns come back to life and properties require more frequent attention, HOA Boards...
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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
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...