Managing safety in a homeowner association is a thankless job. If you do it well, few residents even notice. If you make a mistake, you could be vilified and even sued for endangering others. Here are six dos and don’ts that will help you ensure the safety of your residents and keep yourself off their security radar screen.
Canada: Condo employees arrested after police discover $2.6 million grow-op
News items of national interest regarding Condominium and Homeowner associations, compiled by the Community Associations Network
The superintendent and two security guards at a Scarborough condominium have been arrested after a 2.6 million-dollar marijuana grow-op was discovered in the building.
CA: Dueling HOA Boards Changing the Locks on Each Other in Carson
News items of national interest regarding Condominium and Homeowner associations, compiled by the Community Associations Network
There are now two lawsuits underway, but on Friday Balque brought an eviction notice and security guards to oust the new board from Scottsdale Estates’ clubhouse and to change the locks. Rowell’s group came back with their guards and documents and the locks were changed back.