Los Angeles

  HOA Management    

J & N REALTY, INC.

Time-Honored Quality & Commitment Since 1993

- Primus Inter Pares -  

 

           ~ first among equals 

 

 

The Value of Your Association Attorney

 Like your manager, your community’s legal counsel is one of the most important people, other than volunteers and residents, involved in your association.  Not a volunteer, but a paid—and integral—member of your association’s professional team, your attorney is intimately familiar with what is happening in your community.  In addition, because community association law is complex and ever changing, your association’s attorney is knowledgeable in a wide variety of practice areas that can affect your association, including: 

 

           Premise liability 

           Construction warranty 

           Directors’ liability 

           Real estate 

           Contracts 

           Architectural and design review 

           Insurance 

           Employment 

           Taxation 

           Environmental law  

           Water regulation 

           Collections and foreclosure  


 

Your attorney does not represent the board, individual board members, individual homeowners, any group of homeowners or the manager; he or she represents only your association.  One person on the board has been designated as the contact with your legal counsel.

 

 

In addition to acting on your association’s behalf in legal matters, your attorney also advises the board on its responsibilities and obligations.  In addition, as board terms expire, your attorney acts as the de facto association historian as well, so that your board can provide continuity in policy-making and operations. 

● PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
● CONDOMINIUM ADMINISTRATION
● HOA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
● HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION SERVICES
● HOA FINANCIAL OPERATIONS
● PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS
● COMMON INTEREST DEVELOPMENTS
● HOA MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS
● HOA QUALITY OF SERVICE
● - Clarifying the Manager’s Role
● - Checklist for Identifying Deficient Management
● - Small Claims Court Actions
● - Compare Your Rent
● - Model Code of Ethics for Homeowners Association Board Members

It is the fate of the Property Manager to toil at the lower employments of life; to be rather driven by the fear of evil than attracted by the prospect of good; to be exposed to censure without hope of praise; to be disgraced by miscarriage or punished by neglect, where success would have been without applause and diligence without reward. While others may aspire to praise, the Property Manager can only hope to escape reproach, and even this negative recompense has yet been granted to very few.





 

 

 

 

HOA Board Members may request log-in information to our Members Only area, which is packed with lots of very unseful information cannot be found anywhere else on the web
 

As Property Managers, we all have learned primarily

through our mistakes and pursuits of false assumptions

rather than by our exposure to fountains of wisdom and 

knowledge.