-
About Habitat | Advertising Information | Contact | Site Map
- Home
- Board Talk
- Blog
- Projects
-
Source Guide 2010
- — CLICK ON A CATEGORY —
- Access-Control Systems
- Accountants and Auditors
- Architects and Engineers
- Attorneys
- Broadband Communications
- Camera Surveillance Systems
- Chute Cleaning
- Elevator Services
- Energy
- Finance
- Heat Controls
- Insurance
- Laundry Systems
- Lobby and Hallway Design
- Plumbing
- Property Management
- Restoration
- Security
- Signage
- Storage
- Telephone Intercom Systems
- Water Cost Management
- Windows
- Subscriptions
- Article Archive
ALERT ALL BOARD MEMBERS! Federal govt is set to abolish flip taxes unless we act NOW!!
Minimize capital-project change orders. OUR ENGINEERING EXPERTS TELL YOU HOW !
Beat the next NYC blackout! It just got easier with this week's NEW PRODUCT
Are you guilty of board impropriety ... and maybe not even aware? SEE OUR EYE-OPENING SHORT VIDEO
SHOULD BOARD MEMBERS BE PAID? Tell us what you think!
APARTMENT BUYERS: See THE CO-OP/CONDO OWNER'S MANUAL to learn about admissions perils and pitfalls!
10 Books for Boards, p.2
§ Be Reasonable! How Community Associations Can Enforce Rules Without Antagonizing Residents, Going to Court, or Starting World War III by Kenneth Budd
The title says it all. The editor of the Community Associations Institute magazine Common Ground tells how to write and enforce house rules that promote quality of life and enhance property values without the board being overbearing or inflexible.
Community Associations Institute (1998); 87 pp.ISBN-10: 0941301400ISBN-13: 978-0941301404
§ Community Association Leadership: A Guide for Volunteers Edited by Anne M. Calmes
A basic booklet for co-op and condo boards and other types of homeowner groups, this primer describes the roles and responsibilities of executive officers, gives groundwork for procedures like setting up committees, and provides charts and checklists for meeting agendas and other necessities.
Community Associations Institute (1997); 35 pp.ISBN-10: 0941301362ISBN-13: 978-0941301367
Page: 1 2
Comments
Log in or create a user account to comment.
Posted by: Opera Lady
08/31/2010 07:24 pm
We have a leak situation. The individual's apt where the leak is located is a very difficult person. The contractor asked to have access to the apt. to Read More »
With so many buildings in our property management company's portfolio, it's always interesting to me to experience each board and the intricacies that Read More »
Learn all the basics of being a board-member, straight from our baker's-dozen movers and shakers.



Add comment