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WSCAI Mediation Program


Resolve Common Interest Community Disputes — Without Litigation


Serving the Needs of Homeowners, Board Members, Managers, and Vendors, HOAs, Condominiums, Co-ops and Other Planned Communities


Washington State CAI (WSCAI) announces a public service program for dispute resolution – available to both members and non-members.


‣ Mediation is faster and less expensive than litigation.


‣ Mediation brings parties together to resolve disputes, compared to litigation where positions may be hardened and polarized.


‣ Parties voluntarily reach an agreement with the assistance of a trained, neutral third-party mediator – no one waives any rights or reaches agreement unless they choose to.


The WSCAI Mediation Program assists disputing parties in resolving typical common interest community disputes, through a neutral third party. The program delivers a resolution framework —facilitating dialogue and problem solving for disputing parties— offering a private, confidential and inexpensive process for the parties to reach a mutually acceptable outcome.


Program Details Include:


‣ The WSCAI Mediation Program serves all of Washington State. Remote mediations may be arranged.


‣ The parties represent themselves at the mediation, without attorneys.


‣ Mediators are experienced professionals serving common interest communities.


‣ The mediator is not a decision-maker, but assists the parties in resolving their dispute.


‣ Half-day mediation session (up to three hours) is $250 per party ($275/each for non-members of WSCAI)


WSCAI.ORG/ABOUT-MEDIATION


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