Christine F. Li, a partner in the Real Estate Department and Chair of the firm’s Community Association and Planned Real Estate Practice Groups, will moderate and lecture at the seminar “Fundamentals of Community Association Law,” to be presented at the New Jersey Law Center on Thursday, June 13, 2019 from 9:00am – 1:00pm. The program will be presented by the New Jersey State Bar Association Real Property, Trust & Estate Law Section and the Community Associations Institute, New Jersey Chapter (CAI-NJ).
In this program (which has been brought back due to popular demand), Ms. Li and her fellow panelists will discuss the fundamentals of community association law, providing a foundation and resources to deal with issues confronted by associations, their governing boards, owners, and other professionals, such as managing agents, accountants, and engineers.
Ms. Li will moderate the program and will present an introductory segment covering the following topics:
- Statutory and regulatory framework overview
- Forms of ownership and governing documents
- Registration of planned real estate developments with the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs
- Compliance with the Fair Housing Act
- Affordable Housing Regulations
- Hotel and Multiple Dwelling Law
- Municipal Services Act
Ms. Li focuses her practice in real estate, with a concentration in planned real estate development law and condominium law.
Additional program details and registration at: NJICLE