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Annual Membership Meeting Cheat-Sheet

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Annual Membership Meeting Cheat-Sheet

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The Importance of Having an Exculpatory Clause in a Community Association’s Declaration

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The Importance of Having an Exculpatory Clause in a Community Association’s Declaration

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2017 Legislative Update Part 2:  Expanded Rights for Community Associations to Require Developer Turn-over

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2017 Legislative Update Part 2: Expanded Rights for Community Associations to Require Developer Turn-over

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Tax Sale Purchasers and Liability for Community Association Assessments in Georgia

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Tax Sale Purchasers and Liability for Community Association Assessments in Georgia

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2017 Legislative Update, Part 1:  Bill to Allow Addition of Property into Condominium Project after Termination of Developer’s Original Right to Expand to Become Law July 1, 2017.

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2017 Legislative Update, Part 1: Bill to Allow Addition of Property into Condominium Project after Termination of Developer’s Original Right to Expand to Become Law July 1, 2017.

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Annual Meeting Pointer: Does Your Budget Need Member Approval?

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Annual Meeting Pointer: Does Your Budget Need Member Approval?

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Controlling Campaign Signs in Community Associations: Rights and Regulations Explained

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Controlling Campaign Signs in Community Associations: Rights and Regulations Explained

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Don’t Let Your Association Movie Night Turn Into a Fright

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Don’t Let Your Association Movie Night Turn Into a Fright

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Garnishment Order of September 8, 2015

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Garnishment Order of September 8, 2015

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<strong>Challenges Posed by Short-Term Leasing Websites Like Airbnb for Community Associations</strong>

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Challenges Posed by Short-Term Leasing Websites Like Airbnb for Community Associations

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Understanding Special Assessment Limitation in Georgia Condominium Act and Its Amended Provision

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Understanding Special Assessment Limitation in Georgia Condominium Act and Its Amended Provision

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Community Association Taxes, Part Deux

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Community Association Taxes, Part Deux

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<strong>Community Association Federal Tax Return: Form 1120 vs. Form 1120-H</strong>

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Community Association Federal Tax Return: Form 1120 vs. Form 1120-H

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Understanding Proxies in Community Associations for Annual Membership Meetings

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Understanding Proxies in Community Associations for Annual Membership Meetings

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Look Twice Before You Cash That Check!!

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Look Twice Before You Cash That Check!!

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New Proposed Federal Legislation Would Invalidate Restrictions on Amateur Radio Towers and Antennas

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New Proposed Federal Legislation Would Invalidate Restrictions on Amateur Radio Towers and Antennas

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