CAI Aiding Defense of Manager in PA Real Estate Commission Action
A report of the CAI Pennsylvania Legislative Action Committee As we have reported previously, a community association manager is being prosecuted by the Pennsylvania Real Estate Commission (the “REC”) for practicing “property management” without a real estate broker’s license. This is extremely important because REC’s argument is that they are empowered to oversee “property management.” […]
Amendment Exempts HOAs from Water Quality Accountability Act
An Amendment to Senate Bill 597, known as the Water Quality Accountability Act, exempting water and wastewater systems owned by planned communities from the legislation was added to the Bill prior to its final passage by the Pennsylvania Senate on June 7, 2022. The Bill now goes to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for consideration […]
High Rise Retrofit Could Cost Millions
Legislation introduced recently in Philadelphia City Council mandating the retrofitting of all high-rise buildings in the City to provide for in-unit fire suppression sprinklers is expected to cost the owners of condominiums and cooperative units millions of dollars in construction costs. City Council Bill #220299, requiring the retrofit installation of Automatic Sprinkler systems in existing […]
Management Companies – Act Now on Real Estate Commission Threat
A report of the CAI Pennsylvania Legislative Action CommitteeEd Hoffman, Esq., CCAL, ChairMarshal Granor, Esq., CCAL, Delegate As we have reported previously, a community association manager is being prosecuted by the Pennsylvania Real Estate Commission (the “REC”) for practicing “property management” without a real estate broker’s license. This is extremely important because REC’s argument is […]
CAI Urges Suspension of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Temporary Lending Guidelines for Condominiums and Cooperatives
Guidance from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac introduced in late 2021 brings new project requirements for condominiums and housing cooperatives to ensure safety and structural stability following the partial collapse of Champlain Towers South condominium in Surfside, Fla., last June. However, the short timeframe of implementation and updated lender questionnaires have caught community association boards, managers, attorneys, and document providers by surprise, and they are now seeking to address the new requirements while keeping real estate transactions in their communities moving forward.
Ask the Experts: Fresh Foam
Ever wonder how often a high rise building should clean those trash chutes? Find out in this episode of Ask the Experts, with Michael Vennitti of Fresh Foam.
Escape the Winter and Help the PA LAC this February
Have a great time with your favorite group of friends, family, or co-workers at Expedition Escape—King of Prussia!
BP Spotlight: Get to Know Lawley
Get to know Lawley! One of our newest business partners, Lawley joined Keystone CAI in 2021 and became a Platinum Premier Partner with the chapter this year.
Gov. Murphy Signs New Law Affecting NJ Community Associations
Governor Murphy just signed into law a bill that directly affects the rights, obligations and operations of common interest communities in New Jersey.
Delaware Reimposes Indoor Mask Mandate Effective January 11, 2022
Governor Carney signed a revision to the State of Emergency Declaration requiring masks in indoor public settings.