May 2021

What Community Associations Should Know About Assistance Animals

by Phoebe E. Neseth, Esq. | May 13, 2021   Close to 80 million U.S. households have an animal in their home. Pets come in all shapes and sizes and provide companionship to their respective families, but there also are animals that play an important role in the lives of people with disabilities and mental health issues by assisting with day-to-day activities or giving emotional...

Federal Efforts Boost Disaster Assistance for Community Associations

by C. Scott Canady | April 29, 2021   Anyone who has lived in or worked with community associations knows that planning and preparation for natural disasters matters. That is why it is encouraging to see policymakers in Washington, D.C., take steps to make disaster recovery less complicated for common interest communities. CAI is pleased that Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) has committed to...

Making a splash: Majority of communities plan on opening pools this summer

by Amy Repke | May 11, 2021   With summer quickly approaching, many community association boards continue to discuss how to safely open swimming pools and other amenities for residents to enjoy in the warmer months. CAI’s newly published report, Pool Position: Swim Season Operations During the COVID-19 Pandemic, examines steps communities across the U.S. are taking to opening pools this...

Inspiring change: Promoting diversity and inclusion in our communities

by Daniel Brannigan | May 6,2021   Long simmering and intricately intwined with our country’s history, equality, diversity and inclusion came back to the forefront in 2020 after the racially charged death of George Floyd in Minneapolis and the subsequent protests that touched small towns and large cities. Racism and discrimination became discussion topics at home, in corporate and...

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