Dealing with Difficult Neighbors

Program on Dealing with Difficult Neighbors with Condo Issues Planned for September 12 in Warwick, RI

Warwick, RI, August 24, 2012 --(PR.com)-- The New England Chapter of Community Associations Institute (CAINE) is offering a class on dealing with difficult neighbors and their condo issues on September 12, 2012 at the Crowne Plaza in Warwick, RI from 8:30am - 12:00pm.

One out of six homeowners in the U.S. lives in a condominium or homeowner association. A large majority of those don’t fully understand what they’ve bought into when it comes to their condominium documents. Therefore, it’s not uncommon for the 1.25 million Americans who volunteer to serve on a condominium, cooperative or homeowner association board of directors to feel overwhelmed by responsibility, according to the Community Associations Institute (CAI).

This course will help board members and property managers understand their role and responsibility in handling owner disputes, addressing unacceptable behavior and complying with requests for reasonable accommodation.

Questions that most frequently arise in condo communities often times mirror the issues of the day. Contemporary issues reflecting societal, cultural and generational changes have almost all but replaced heated debates and discussions about flag poles, noise and satellite dishes. Industry professionals will address the most common and difficult situations facing today’s condo board members and property managers.

For more information, visit www.caine.org.

About CAI and the New England Chapter (CAINE):
Community Associations Institute (CAI) serves the educational, business, and networking needs of condominium associations. CAI members include professional managers and community volunteers from condominium, cooperative, and homeowner associations as well as those who provide products and services to the industry.

CAI, with 60 state and regional chapters, is a national association dedicated to fostering successful community associations. The CAI New England Chapter (CAINE) is one of the largest CAI chapters in the United States with roughly 2,000 members in the member states of Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Vermont. For more information on the program or CAINE, contact Claudette Carini, chapter executive director, at 781-237-9020 or visit www.caine.org.
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Community Associations Institute - New England Chapter
Claudette Carini
781-237-9020
www.caine.org
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