Speaker

Robert E. McPeak

Program

A sluggish housing market, rising foreclosures, and bankruptcy all spell economic hardship for community associations and unit owners. Do you know the best ways to move forward with claims and handle governance issues amplified by a distressed market? Learn what options are available, gain practical tips and strategies, and ensure you are up to date on laws affecting how associations must conduct business.

Benefits of attending:

  • Effectively litigate construction defect, warranty, and representation claims against developers and contractors
  • Maximize your chances of collecting delinquent assessments with tips from our experienced faculty
  • Understand how foreclosure and bankruptcy impede collection actions and how to obtain relief from stay
  • Know when it's worth the association's time to file or foreclose on a lien
  • Stay up to date on legislation and court decisions affecting how associations must conduct business
  • Successfully resolve disputes between unit owners and associations that come to a head in distressed market situations
  • Maintain a reputable practice by avoiding ethical pitfalls

The presentation will discuss handling unit owner violations, lien requirements, special assessments, disclosure of financial information, and settling of disputes between unit owners and associations, among other topics.

This course has been approved for 6.0 CLE credits by the Nevada Board of Continuing Legal Education, which includes 1.0 hour of ethical considerations.

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