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The attorneys at Pody & McDonald, PLLC are dedicated to providing quality general counsel and assessment collection services to community associations throughout Western Washington. Please visit their website at podymcdonaldlaw.com.


Rafel Law Group represents associations in construction defect litigation and as general counsel advising boards on their legal rights and obligations. Managing Partner Tony Rafel has been a peer-elected SuperLawyer™ for the last 13 years and the firm is “AV” rated – the top rating for legal skill and ethical standards. Visit them at rafellawgroup.com.


Ruff Construction knows the needs of multi-family and residential property owners are unique. They believe that quality craftsmanship is a vital element to preserving and increasing property value. Addressing maintenance issues today that might cause unwanted challenges tomorrow is essential. They are available 24-hours a day for all emergency needs.


Ryan Swanson & Cleveland PLLC is a full-service law firm whose roots reach back to 1897. They serve community associations and help resolve complex litigation needs, construction defect problems and warranty claims, contractor disputes, covenant governed disputes, insurance claims, government compliance and general counsel work.


Yalnes, Inc. is a professional services firm with offices in Seattle and Tacoma, offering management, bookkeeping, and consulting services to Community Associations. Low client to manager ratio, outside-the-box-paperless records and advancements in information technology set them apart from business as usual. Their services are fully scalable allowing clients to select and pay only for the services they need.


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32 Community Associations Journal | January/February 2017


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