Continuing Education
Providing education to residents living in common interest developments, their boards of directors, and property managers is a passion of ours at Richardson|Ober LLP. We offer complimentary webinars to help keep you informed on relevant issues. Our online courses also help managers earn the CAM-ICB credit they need to maintain their credentials.
Online Courses
One hour of CAM ICB Credit is approved for each of the following courses.
Advanced Tips for Contracting
Learn how to get what the association needs, at the right price, from the right source, and in the right way. Kelly Richardson, Esq., CCAL, discusses how to solicit, receive and evaluate the best proposals for the HOA.
Learn MoreWhat You're NOT Hearing About "Toxic Mold"
You may have listened to many lectures about toxic mold, but not like this one. In 20 years since the mold panic erupted, the only voices heard on the subject are those profiting from mold testing and mold claims. It’s time to hear a different point of view.
Learn MoreHow HOAs Avoid (or Take On) Liability
This presentation is a general risk management webinar, addressing the various protections available for California HOA directors, and discussing the ways well-intentioned volunteers can step outside of those protections.
Learn MoreA Guide for Responding to Harassment/Discrimination Reports and Disability Accommodation Requests
A practical guide for responding to harassment, discrimination reports and disability accommodation requests in the HOA. California’s new Fair Housing Regulations present many questions and challenges for the manager or owner of property.
Learn MoreReviewing the New Fair Housing Regulations. How do they affect HOAs and What Do They Say?
California adopted the first Fair Housing regulations of any state in the USA. With an effective date of 1/1/20, the regulations in part follow preexisting (since 9/16) regulations of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) but also go beyond the HUD regulations in many respects. This presentation will provide a comprehensive review of the new regulations and their guidance to homeowner associations and their managers.
Learn MoreAmending CC&Rs
The Why, How, When (and What NOT To Do), To Create, Propose, and Pass Amendments. Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions, normally called CC&Rs are the backbone of the common interest community. They often require amending, due to preferences of the community, changes in the law, or other circumstances.
Learn MoreProtecting Them (and Yourself) from Exhaustion: Towards Efficient Board Meetings
What is the role of the manager in board meetings? How to properly use committees? What should be included in agendas and minutes? How do you deal with disruptions? What does the law say about electronic communications and teleconferencing? What can a board do to reduce wasted time? How do consent calendars work? How can diversity of thought shorten discussions?
Learn MoreThe Unpleasant Business of Member Discipline: A Primer
Associations have governing documents, and enforcing those documents is one of the unpleasant realities of community association governance and management. Can managers and boards unintentionally make the process harder, more stressful and hostile?
Learn MoreNot All Rules are Golden... The Drafting, Changing and Enforcement of HOA Rules
Creating, amending and enforcing HOA rules are the bane of the manager (and volunteer director's) existence. Rules can be a great help to a community and build community spirit, or they can create more problems and foster divisiveness and negativity... and even litigation. In this presentation we will discuss the basic as well as advanced concepts in rule creation, amendment and enforcement.
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