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Understanding the complexities of determining what constitutes a "reasonable and necessary" accommodation is critical to avoiding a fair housing complaint. So is the art of advising clients regarding the parameters of a reasonable investigation of an accommodation request or a hostile housing dispute. Hear an in-depth discussion of the expectations that HUD and the courts have for community associations.
Special Note: This program is a recorded education session from the 2018 CAI Law Seminar.
Duration: 90 minutes
Program Description
Understanding the complexities of determining what constitutes a "reasonable and necessary" accommodation is critical to avoiding a fair housing complaint. So is the art of advising clients regarding the parameters of a reasonable investigation of an accommodation request or a hostile housing dispute. Hear an in-depth discussion of the expectations that HUD and the courts have for community associations.
Speakers:
- Augustus H. Shaw, IV, Esq., Shaw & Lines, LLC, Phoenix, AZ; For over 16 years, Augustus has advised community associations, timeshare associations, non-profit corporations, developers, businesses and other clients on matters involving general real estate, bankruptcy, housing discrimination, employment, insurance defense and litigation matters. Augustus has served the community association industry nationally as a Member of the College of Community Association Lawyers Board of Governors and in Arizona by serving as a Board Member and Vice President of the Central Arizona Chapter of the Community Associations Institute.
- Wil Washington, Esq., Chadwick, Washington, Moriarty, Elmore & Bunn, P.C., Fairfax, VA is a principal in the firm’s Fairfax office and co-founded the firm in 1990. His practice is devoted to community association and real estate law. Wil provides counsel and advice to the firm’s clients regarding general community association issues, warranty, contract, fair housing and litigation matters. He recently taught courses on drafting and amending community association documents and on fair housing laws as they apply to community associations. He has been involved in projects concerning warranty negotiations, litigation of contracts, fair housing, mold, corporate disputes and conversion of apartments to condominium associations.
Continuing Education Credit
This program provides 1.5 credits 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.
Manager Certifications and
Designations
Certified Manager of Community Associations
(CMCA®) /Association Management Specialist
(AMS®) /Professional Community Association Manager
(PCAM®) /Large-Scale Manager
(LMS®)
Management Company Designation
Accredited Association Management Company
(AAMC®)
Service Provider Designations and
Distinctions
Reserve Specialist
(RS®)/Community Insurance and Risk Management
Specialist (CIRMS®)/Educated Business
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