Community Associations

Community Common Interest Associations are the most personal level of local government for a property owner. Operated by unpaid elected boards with taxing authority and code enforcement authority, these associations can be a great help in preserving property values and peaceful relations or they can create serious division and conflict among neighbors. The biggest difference in good or bad government is the quality of professional help available to the elected board members and professional management staff. Our proactive, peace-making approach applies most effectively to community associations and their owners.
We love to work with common interest associations. Where many law firms avoid the “family law” of community management, we cherish the role of trusted advisor and supporter in the operation of a community. We represent both small and large residential and condominium community associations. We also represent individual owners in disputes with their associations. It is a complex field of issues that affect each member’s home and often their most valuable personal asset. We are not an association production line kind of firm…we take each association on as if it were our own HOA and keep the peace of the community as a personal priority.
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Experienced Help
Our services to local governments are grounded on more than 30 years of work with state, regional and local development firms.
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Cost-effective Services
Our service contracts are designed with public stewardship and local government spending concerns in mind.
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Personal Services
We are a small firm and deliberately treat all our client relationships as personal relationships. We love collaborating with local government staffs.