HindmanSanchez offers a variety of educational courses to property managers. These include forums, webinars and classes. Registration is required for all courses. Space is limited for each course, so please register early. Board member classes and forums are held evenings at our Arvada office.
If for any reason you cannot attend a course for which you have registered, please provide a minimum of 24 hours notice. If our registration list does not have a minimum of 15 attendees 24 hours prior to the event, we will cancel the course and notify you via email.
How do you control them and who has the obligation?
Unfortunately, bedbugs have become more and more common these days. There are increased complaints about rodents, ants, and other “pests” in common interest communities.
Unfortunately in these times of economic turmoil there have been more and more instances of associations becoming victims of fraud. Whether it involves embezzlement or contract fraud, associations have become easy targets.
Join us for our annual presentation looking back on the last year of legislation and court cases around Colorado and the country that impact community associations.
The little known legal requirements for association insurance
No matter how you look at it, insurance is confusing and sometimes frustrating. The purpose of this class is to break down insurance to its basic components and discuss the key elements of insurance policies. We'll discuss when to submit claims, how to allocate deductibles, how to control the cl
How they really effect associations’ collections efforts.
Throughout your career as a manager, you’ve received bits of information here and there about this culprit. However, this class will focus on giving you the entire story.
Homestead Court Club - 400 Homestead Drive, Edwards, CO 81632
As board members and managers you have many duties and obligations imposed upon you by the association's governing documents and Colorado law. In this session you will learn about the basic requirements of the Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act (CCIOA) and how it applies to the duties and obli
This Webinar will focus on various aspects of social media, including ways for associations to take advantage of this technology as well as risks of utilizing social media. Learn how associations can get the most out of Facebook, Twitter, and other social media.
What ever manager needs to know to effectively manage delinquencies in the community
Unfortunatley, with the economy in its current state, most associations are experiencing a higher delinquency rate than normal. This class provides you with the basic information you need when it comes to collections and foreclosures in community associations. This class will provide you with to
With owners’ patience wearing thinner and thinner these days, there seems to be an increase in recall meetings throughout communities in Colorado. This class will focus on proper protocol and legal requirements associated with recalls.
With election season right around the corner, join us for a refresher on Colorado law as it applies to political sign protections as well as the other political sign protections.
How can you assist boards in resolving conflicts between themselves, between owners and between vendors?
As much as we hate to admit it, the community association world is filled with conflict. Whether it’s conflict between board members, conflict between owners, or conflict between boards and vendors, sometimes it feels like these conflicts will never end.
What are the duties of board members and to they have discretion?
Learn about the board's duties, rights, and obligations when it comes to covenant enforcement. What do the association documents and statutes require the board to do and where does the board have discretion to make choices? Discuss real life examples of do's and don'ts concerning enforcement.
When have we done enough and what if we can’t confirm its existence?
In many instances violations are reported to associations by owners or residents of a community and are not observed by the manager or board members. Although boards attempt to verify the existence of the reported violations, this is not always an easy task, especially with complaints involving “
How to Satisfy the First Mortgagee Approval Requirement for Amendments?
Manager Webinar
September 12. 12:00pm - 1:00pm
If your governing documents require approval from first mortgage holders for amendments, you should tune in to this Webinar, which will discuss options for associations with such amendment requirements.
BlueSky Breckenridge Association - 42 Snowflake Drive, Breckenridge, CO 80424
No matter how you look at it, insurance is confusing and sometimes frustrating. The purpose of this class is to break down insurance to its basic components and discuss the key elements of insurance policies. We'll discuss when to submit claims, how to allocate deductibles, how to control the cl
What can you do to protect your communities against these culprits?
It is not uncommon for boards and communities to expose themselves to liability and not even realize it. All too often, common practices by boards, although seemingly innocent, are actually liability threats.
The most important provisions you need to have in your contracts.
You may not always have your contracts reviewed by legal counsel, but you should always be aware of the basics when it comes to contract negotiations. Sign up for this Webinar to learn about the key provisions your association contracts should have and red flags to identify.
How can you do your job when you’re constantly being criticized and corrected?
Ever worked with a board that has the know-it-all board member who seems to know everything about everything? This board member knows how to do your job, the vendors’ jobs, and the rest of the board members’ jobs as well.
Have you noticed more and more stories in the news focusing on homeowners associations? Have you been threatened by angry owners who want to call Channel 9 News or Tom Martino if the association enforces its covenants or fails to approve their decorative flag?
How do I know if my community is exempt and what exactly does that mean?
Did you know that if you are an “large” or “small” community, you may be exempt from CCIOA? Did you know you may also be exempt from CCIOA if your declarations cap the total annual assessments?
Join us for our annual tradition where you can ask our panel of legal experts any legal question you want. We’ll have prizes for anyone who can stump the experts, so come armed with your most difficult legal questions and inquiries and we’ll do our best to answer them!