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7:30 am Registration & Exhibit Hall Opens


8:00 am Espresso Cart Sponsored by McLeod Construction & Superior Cleaning & Restoration


8:30 – 9:45 am Concurrent Sessions:


1A When the Phone Rings at Midnight: Opportunities and Pitfalls for Responding to Middle-of-the-Night Repair and Emergency Calls


1B Basic Collections Concepts for Community Associations 1C Diversity - Beneath the Skin 1D Building Community – Getting Homeowners Involved


9:45 – 11:15 am Exhibit Hall and Refreshment Break


Refreshments Sponsored by Morris Management, AAMC & PRIME


11:15 am – 12:30 pm Concurrent Sessions:


2A Five Things to Remember, Five Things to Forget When Leading an Association: Common Association Problems . . . And How to Prevent Them!


2B Enforceable Enforcement Actions: Should We? Shouldn’t We? Consistency and Reliable Results - Tools & Methods for Enforcing Governing Document Terms & Conditions


2C Budgets & Reserve Contributions


2D Your Building Needs Repairs But Your Finances are Insufficient How to Keep Moving Forward


12:30 – 2:15 pm Networking Luncheon Sponsored by Amento Group


Keynote Presentation by Eric Boles, The Game Changers


2:15 – 3:30 pm Concurrent Sessions: 3A Guns, Marijuana, Political Signs & Other Controversial Issues


3B That Pipe is in the Wall - I’m Not Going to Pay for it: Common Elements, Limited Common Elements, Units— Who is Responsible for Repairs and Who Pays?


3C Reserve Studies: Intermediate & Advanced Training 3D When, Why, and How to Take Control of Your Governing Documents


3:30 pm Exhibitor Drawings and


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