CAI Public Policies to Build Better Communities
In the U.S., CAI represents the interests of the more than 73 million people living in homeowners associations, condominiums, and housing cooperatives. The political views of CAI members are as diverse as that of any group in the country; therefore, developing public...CAI Board of Trustees Adopts Public Policy to Preserve Community Association Covenants
The CAI Board of Trustees adopted a new public policy supporting legislation that allows recorded governing documents of community associations to be enforceable in perpetuity. The Marketable Record Title Act Public Policy for Community Associations also advocates for...CAI Board of Trustees Adopts Public Policy on Assistance Animals
Last month, the CAI Board of Trustees adopted a new public policy, Assistance Animals and Pets in Community Associations, that recognizes and supports the rights of residential community associations to regulate and adopt rules pertaining to pets and assistance...CAI Adopts Policies on Sustainable Landscape Practices and Fair Debt Collections
The CAI Board of Trustees approved two new public policies at the CAI Annual Conference and Exposition in Orlando: one on sustainable landscape practices and another on fair debt collections.
Playing Music or Movies at your Community Event or in Your Community Pool or Workout Room?
As a community association board member and community manager, it is important you know restrictions that may apply to your community related to playing music and movies before you are held liable in a court of law. A basic understanding of copyright law may help community associations assess their potential liability and develop appropriate compliance strategies and best practices.