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M-204 Community Governance

  • 10/01/2015
  • 9:00 AM
  • 10/02/2015
  • 5:00 PM
  • Sheraton, Denver Tech Center, 7007 S Clinton St, Greenwood Village, CO 80112

M-204: Community Governance 

Learn how to avoid legal problems and gain cooperation when establishing guidelines.

This course covers the legal basis of community rules, policies and procedures. You’ll gain a better understanding of board and management responsibilities and a better grasp of the community association as a legal entity. Learn how to advise and support your board and how to revise policies and procedures to comply with current laws and recommended management practices. Topics include:

  • Developing and enforcing rules
  • Using an attorney or other professional advisor
  • Conflicts of interest and ethics
  • Reviewing and amending governing documents
  • Statutes and case law affecting community management
  • Fiduciary responsibilities of association boards, committees and managers
  • Management contracts

Course Materials (Included with Registration)

Participant guide and flash drive with articles and additional resources
CAI Guide for Association Practitioners: Conflicts of Interest

Course Length

2 days | 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. both days
A 60-minute, multiple-choice examination is given at the end of the seminar.

Tuition

CAI member: $445 | Nonmember: $545 Join Now!

Designation Credit

M-204 is required for the PCAM designation.

Continuing Education Credit

M-204 is approved for 14 hours of continuing education for CMCA recertificationand is approved for continuing education credit by many states.

Registration

The M-204 is available in two formats: seminar (click on the location below) and online.

Seminar Dates and Locations (Click to Register)





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