Hostile Housing Claims & Neighbor to Neighbor Disputes: New HUD Rules Affecting Community Associations
One Hour Continuing Education Credit Available
During this webinar, you’ll learn about the newly implemented HUD Rules adopted in October 2016 that create liability for community associations that do not properly handle fair housing claims. These types of claims come in the form of “hostile housing claims” and “quid pro quo claims” and often involve neighbor-to-neighbor disputes. Find out what you need to know about the new rules, which could potentially change the way all community associations handle neighbor-to-neighbor disputes in the future.
Members: USD $69.00
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Duration: 70 mins
During this webinar, you’ll learn about the newly implemented HUD Rules adopted in October 2016 that create liability for community associations that do not properly handle fair housing claims. These types of claims come in the form of “hostile housing claims” and “quid pro quo claims” and often involve neighbor-to-neighbor disputes. Find out what you need to know about the new rules, which could potentially change the way all community associations handle neighbor-to-neighbor disputes in the future.
- Understanding the new HUD Rules regarding hostile housing
- Identifying instances when the new HUD rules will apply
- Implementing a strategy to ensure compliance with the new HUD rules
Mark Sahl is a shareholder at Carpenter Hazlewood Delgado & Bolen, PLC and has spent his entire career practicing community association law. He focuses his practice on litigation, employment law, and general counsel. As one of the top litigators in the firm, Mark leads the Insurance Defense team. Wearing many hats, Mark is also a CPA and is able to advise clients on matters that involve tax and accounting issues as well.
Jennifer
L. Wojciechowski is the casualty claims manager at DSCM,
Inc./Community Association Underwriters of America, Inc. Jennifer manages a team of nine adjusters
handling general liability and directors & officers liability claims. She
conducts and oversees the insurance coverage analyses and related claims and
litigation management and resolution. Jennifer has authored numerous articles
and spoken at numerous conferences on insurance-related issues, including
participation at many prior CAI events.
Johan A. Obregon, has been associated with Callahan & Fusco, LLC since 2015. His practice is focused primarily on insurance defense litigation in the areas of personal injury, premises liability, casualty litigation, transportation, construction, commercial, and other general liability issues. In his practice, Mr. Obregon has successfully defended the interest of a number of individual and corporate clients in the State Courts of New York and New Jersey, as well as Federal Court.
2017 CAI Webinar sponsor:
Continuing Education Credit
This program provides one credit toward:
- Certified Manager of Community Associations recertification
- Association Management Specialist redesignation
- Professional Community Association Manager redesignation
To earn credit, you must be personally registered for this program and print the certificate of completion to document your participation.
Registration Information
All registrants will have full access to this on-demand, online recording for 120 days.
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Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA®) / Association Management Specialist (AMS®) / Professional Community Association Manager (PCAM®) / Large-Scale Manager (LMS®)
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Reserve Specialist (RS®) / Community Insurance and Risk Management Specialist (CIRMS®) / Educated Business Partner