What You Must Know to Prevent and Resolve Neighbor-to-Neighbor Disputes—Including When to Act and Not to Act
An HOAleader.com Webinar for Condo and HOA Boards
Thursday, July 11, 2024
2-3 p.m. Eastern
Even in the best-run communities, neighbors will have disputes. And sometimes neighbor-to-neighbor disputes are your business—though it’s not always easy to know when that’s the case.
Join us for a must-attend webinar on July 11 where you’ll hear from community association lawyers with decades of experience in advising associations on how the landscape has changed in the past decade over when boards need to step into owners’ battles with their neighbors.
You’ll learn:
- How to distinguish between a neighbor-to-neighbor dispute and one actually involving the association—and why it matters
- Why it’s important to keep an eye on owners’ skirmishes to ensure that the association knows when to step in as disputes evolve
- The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s guidance issued in 2016 requiring community associations to act, even if it appears a clash involves only residents, not the association
- What HUD’s rule requires of an association in resolving residents’ wars, including examples of comments or behavior based on race, sexual orientation, nation of origin, or other discriminatory factors that could trigger the association’s duty to act
- Tips for heading off on-the-ground disputes among neighbors
- Tactics for de-escalating conflict to ensure all residents feel secure in the neighborhood
In just 60 minutes, you’ll get the information you need to know when and how to act when neighbors are in conflict. Register now for this informative event for community association board members.