Event Description
"New 4 Hour CE Class - Residential Community Associations: Issues, Impact and Relevance"!
Instructor: Matthew Petra, Attorney, Real Estate Law & Community Association Law
When: August 30th, 2017
Time: 8:00am - 12:00pm - Breakfast Sponsored by: Brian Chapman, Jr., State Insurance
Cost: Education Passport Members: Free - Non-Education Passport Members: $25.00 - Non-Members: $35.00
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Community associations are a significant slice of the housing market in this state. And yet, many people have very little knowledge about community associations; even if they intend to purchase property in a community association. Take this course and receive an overview of some important topics related to Residential Community Associations.
Objectives:
- Upon the conclusion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Identify various forms of Residential Community Associations in Florida
- Understand the unique characteristics of community association living
- Explain the sources of authority in a community association (e.g. statutes, governing documents, etc.)
- Discuss the financial liability related to the sale of a delinquent unit
- Guide an investor through the process of locating investment property
- List key developer and non-developer disclosures to be made prior to sale
- Explain the purposes and content of a prospectus or offering circular
- Explain the purposes and content of a Rider
- Discuss age restrictions, pet policies, and reasonable accommodations
- Understand the concept of transfer approval