In Connecticut, Carole Briggs Attorney CT often advises Community Associations facing one of their most common challenges, water-related damage. Such issues create uncertainty as boards determine responsibility for repairs, replacements, and cost allocation when leaks impact multiple components or units. Water leaks require immediate action, but they also require a disciplined review of governing documents,… Continue reading Water Leak Responsibility: How Community Boards Should Evaluate Repair Obligations
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Planning Expected Expenses: Budgeting and Capital Priorities for Community Boards
Effective budgeting is central to every Community Association’s stability, and guidance from professionals like Carole W Briggs helps boards navigate this responsibility with greater confidence. Through structured financial planning, associations can better anticipate annual costs, address long-term capital goals, and manage operational contingencies. A well-organized budget helps boards anticipate increases, maintain property infrastructure, and comply… Continue reading Planning Expected Expenses: Budgeting and Capital Priorities for Community Boards
Navigating the DC Condominium Act: What Every Association Board Should Know
In the heart of Washington, DC, condominium living continues to thrive as one of the most popular and practical forms of homeownership. With a cityscape defined by historic architecture, vibrant urban neighborhoods, and a high demand for multifamily housing, condominiums provide a unique balance between individual ownership and shared community. These properties are managed by… Continue reading Navigating the DC Condominium Act: What Every Association Board Should Know