Training Course
Syllabus:
Collection Issues for Condominium and
Homeowners' Associations Audio Conference
Benefits
In today's economy many associations are faced
with the all too common reality of more and more owners not paying their
periodic assessments. On top of that, associations are then faced with the tough
decision of deciding how best to address the unpaid assessments and how best to
use association funds in pursuing said delinquent amounts. This live audio
conference will address relevant legal issues and practical considerations
related to collection issues currently faced by condominium and homeowners'
association. We will provide valuable information to assist associations in
navigating through this process. Guidance will also be provided as to the steps
and legal options associations are faced with when dealing with a variety of
collection issues. Other items discussed will include post judgment relief and
the possible legal barriers or pitfalls an association may face in attempting to
collect the unpaid assessments.
Agenda
Collecting Assessments: Legal Rights,
Remedies, Procedure and Limitations
- Laws Governing Assessment Collection Actions
- Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act
- Applicable and Conflicting Federal Laws
- CC&R and Other Governing Documents
Pursuing Owners Personally – the Money
Judgment
- Election of Remedies
- The Pros and Cons of Collecting on a Money
Judgment
- Money Judgment Litigation: Step-By-Step
- Money Judgments as Association Assets
Lien Foreclosure
- The Automatic Statutory Lien
- The Contractual Lien Pursuant to the CC&R
- Judicial Foreclosure vs. Power of Sale
- Lien Priority
- Notice of Lis Pendens
- Judicial Foreclosure: Step-By-Step
- Preliminary Title Review and Initial Demand
- The Foreclosure Complaint
- The Answer
- Default of Disclaimers of Interest
- Final Judgment
- The Foreclosure Sale
- Deed on Upon Foreclosure Sale
- Reinstatement, Satisfaction and Redemption
Post Judgment Relief
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
Bankruptcy
Recent Economic Trends Affecting Assessments Collection and Lien Rights
Faculty
Quinten T. Cupps, Esq., Shaw & Lines, LLC
- Attorney at Shaw & Lines, LLC
- Practice includes all aspects of community
association law, including assessment collection, lien foreclosure,
litigation, insurance defense, property taxation and valuation issues,
document interpretation and general corporate law, as well as drafting related
documents such as lease agreements, purchase contracts, resolutions, etc.
- Represents or has represented planned
communities, condominiums, office condos, timeshares, apartment complexes and
owners of single-family residences throughout Arizona
- Contributing writer of articles published in
industry magazines and of materials utilized in instructing community
associations managers as well as members of association boards of directors
- J.D. degree, University of Toledo; B.A.
degree, Brigham Young University
- Can be contacted at qcupps@shawlines.com or
480-214-5505
Continuing Education Units
- CLE
- CPE
- Additional credit may be available upon
request.
Only registered attendee will receive continuing
education credit. Additional attendees can receive continuing education credits
at a discounted price.
AL CLE 1.5
This course or a portion thereof has been approved by the Alabama State
Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Commission for a maximum of 1.5 hours'
credit.
AR CLE 1.5
This course has been approved for 1.5 hours of CLE by the Arkansas CLE Board.
AZ CLE 1.5
The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the
Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. This activity may qualify for
up to 1.5 hours toward your annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona.
CA CLE 1.5
Lorman Business Center, Inc. is a State Bar of California approved MCLE sponsor
and this course qualifies for 1.5 CLE hours.
CO CLE 2.0
This program has been approved by the Colorado Supreme Court Board of Continuing
Legal and Judicial Education for 2.0 hours of CLE.
GA CLE 1.5
This program has been approved by the Georgia Commission on Continuing Lawyer
Competency for 1.5 CLE hours.
HI CLE 1.5
This program was approved by the Hawaii State Board of Continuing Legal
Education for 1.5 VCLE credit hours.
IL CLE 1.5
This course was approved for a total of 1.5 hours of MCLE Credit by the Illinois
MCLE Board.
ME CLE 1.5
This course has been approved by the State of Maine Board of Overseers of the
Bar. Lawyers who complete this course shall receive 1.5 hours of CLE credit
under M. Bar R. 12.
MO CLE 1.8
This program has been approved by the Missouri Bar for 1.8 hours of CLE.
MS CLE 1.5
This program has been approved by the Mississippi Commission on Continuing Legal
Education for a maximum of 1.5 credit hours.
MT CLE 1.5
This program has been approved by the Montana Commission of Continuing Legal
Education for a total of 1.5 CLE credits.
NC CLE 1.5 (Pending)
NJ CLE 1.8
This program has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal Education of the
Supreme Court of New Jersey for 1.8 hours of total CLE credit.
NV CLE 1.5
This program has been approved by the Nevada Board of Continuing Legal Education
for 1.5 CLE hours.
NY CLE 1.5 including Areas of Professional Practice 1.5
This course has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the New
York Continuing Legal Education Board for up to a maximum of 1.5 credit hours,
of which 1.50 credit hours may be applied toward the Areas of Professional
Practice requirement. Each hour may be counted only as satisfying one category
of credit; duplicate credit for the same hour of instruction is not permitted.
Lorman Business Center, Inc. has a financial hardship guideline.
PA CLE 1.5
This program has been approved by the Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education
Board for 1.5 hours of substantive law, practice and procedure CLE credit.
RI CLE 1.5
This program has been approved by the Rhode Island Mandatory Continuing Legal
Education Commission for 1.5 hours of CLE credit.
TN CLE 1.5
This program has been approved by the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal
Education and Specialization for a maximum of 1.5 hours of credit.
UT CLE 1.5
This program has been approved by the Utah State Board of Continuing Legal
Education for 1.5 CLE hours.
VA CLE 1.5 (Pending)
This program has been submitted to the Virginia Mandatory Continuing Legal
Education Board for 1.5 CLE credit hours.
VT CLE 1.5
This program has been approved by the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Board
of Vermont for 1.5 hours of CLE credit.
WA CLE 1.5
This program has been approved by the Washington State Board of Continuing Legal
Education for 1.5 hours of credit.
WI CLE 1.5
This program has been approved by the Board of Bar Examiners for 1.5 hours for
use toward the Wisconsin Mandatory CLE requirement.
WV CLE 1.8
This program has been approved by the West Virginia State Bar MCLE Commission
for 1.8 MCLE hours.
CPE 1.5 including Specialized Knowledge and Applications 1.5
Lorman Education Services is registered with the National Association of State
Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education
on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final
authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints
regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE
Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN 37219-2417. CPE
Credit: Maximum Credit Hours: 1.5 each session (based on a 50 minute credit
hour). Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge and Applications. Prerequisite:
basic knowledge of real estate law. Level of Knowledge: Intermediate. Teaching
Method: Seminar/Lecture. Advance Preparation: None. Delivery Method: Group-Live.
Please refer to the information in this brochure for outline, course content and
objectives. Upon completion of this course, you will receive a certificate of
attendance. Final approval of a course for CPE credit belongs with each state's
regulatory board.
Lorman Business Center, Inc. is a registered provider for CPA CPE through the
State Education Department of New York, Sponsor number: 000640. The following
course will carry the subject area of Specialized Knowledge and Applications for
1.5 hours.
The CLE Code is ONLY a requirement when applying for CLE Credit in New York or
New Jersey or Kansas. Other states do not need to supply the CLE Code to apply
for CLE credit.
Who Should Attend
This live audio conference is designed for
attorneys, presidents, vice presidents, real estate professionals, property
managers, developers, homeowners' and condominium association members, lending
professionals, credit and collection managers, and accountants.
Audio Conference Hours:
Time: 1:00 pm ET (12:00 pm CT, 11:00 am MT, 10:00
am PT)
Length: 1 hour 30 minutes |