| Events and Seminars: M-204 Community Governance Seminar |
M-204: Community Governance
Community Governance begins where The Essentials of Community Association Management (M-100) left off. It helps you master one of the most important aspects of successful association management - governance. In this course on the legal basis of community rules, policies, and procedures, you'll get a better grasp of board and management responsibilities. You'll learn how to steer clear of problems and give your board and owners the support and advice they need. Using your own community documents, you will learn how to spot potential problems, how to revise policies and procedures to comply with current laws, and how to recommend management practices. This course provides an understanding of a community association as a legal entity and clarifies the corporate, contractual, and ethical basis for a manager's role in community governance.
Designation Credit: Community Governance is required for the Professional Community Association Manager® (PCAM®) designation. This course replaces the former M-110: Legal Basis for Community Associations.
Continuing Education Information: Community Governance has been approved for continuing education credit by the Florida Bureau of Condominiums (14 hours), the Georgia Real Estate Commission (12 hours), the State of Arizona Department of Real Estate (12 hours), and the California Department of Real Estate (14 hours). Instructor: Matt D. Ober, Esq.
Thursday - Saturday, August 19-21, 2010
12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Marriott Ontario Airport
2200 East Holt Boulevard
Ontario, CA, 91761
(909) 975-5000
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