2010 August



2010 August Vol. 8 No. 8

Focus on...Insurance

Not High and Dry

By Yvonnne Zipp

 In April, Massachusetts officials estimated it would take $38 million to repair  the damage to infrastructure caused by the deluge, and tens of thousands of  residents across the region applied for disaster relief from the Federal  Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Read More

Household Hazards!

By Lisa Iannucci

 Mold – it’s an ugly four-letter word in more ways than one. Nobody wants to think about  the fact that this fungus can be found anywhere where water leaks or drainage  problems are present. Mold can cause serious damage to a condominium, like  ruining drywall, and is believed to trigger numerous health problems in  susceptible persons. Read More

Are They Covered?

By Liz Lent

 Mistakes can happen. It’s a simple fact of life and a simple fact of doing business. That’s why issues of insurance are so important for condominium managers and boards. While it is  easy enough to keep up to date on one’s own insurance, making sure the coverage of outside vendors and contractors is  in order can be tricky. We all want to believe that our landscapers or snow removal teams or siding  contractors are protected by insurance in the event of an accident, but it’s not always easy to be sure. And if coverage is not in place, that’s the kind of mistake that can lead to million-dollar problems for an  association. Read More

Are You Seeing The Full Picture?

By Pat Gale

 With news of foreclosures raging about them and common fee delinquencies on the  rise across the nation, condominium boards are taking a long, hard look at  association expenses. But, professionals caution, boards should be wary about  taking that red pen to the line item that reads “insurance.”   Read More

Welcoming New Board Members

By Hillary Pember

Dear current board members and management team,

As a newly seated board member I wanted to let you know that I am a little unclear as to what my role and specific responsibilities involve. Having never served on a condo board I do not fully understand how meetings are run or how the governing process works. I will be honest; I am even reluctant to ask any questions until I feel a bit more comfortable with the group and the inner workings of the board. Can anyone help me transition?

Thank you in advance,

The new member of the board

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Variety is Spice of Life in Oak Bluffs

By Jennifer Grosser

 At the second of two northern tips of the mostly triangular island of Martha’s Vineyard perches the town of Oak Bluffs. It is one of the smallest communities  in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, but it packs a powerful personality. The  name alone conjures up images of summer days and ice cream and windswept,  tree-bordered beaches. Much of Martha’s Vineyard as a whole caters to the transient seasonal community, and Oak Bluffs  is no different... but then again, maybe it is. Read More

Q&A: Can Condo Control Stuck Garage Door?

By Joseph Carleton, Esq.

My condo association wants to make it a rule that all garage doors must be  closed at all times and cars cannot be left in the driveway. My garage door  does not close or open properly in the winter time so I am forced to leave it  open and my second garage is too small for my car. Since when is this part of  the condo association's right to rule, when this is not a common area? What  should I do? Read More

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