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Welcome to CAI-CT!!

The Mission of the Connecticut Chapter of the Community Associations Institute is to promote and advance the interests of its members and the residential community association industry in the State of Connecticut through programs, services, education and advocacy. Welcome to our virtual home on the world wide web.

The Nominating Committee of CAI-CT has been charged with presenting a slate of Board of director candidates to serve on the Chapter’s Board of Directors.  The three-year terms begin Jan. 1, 2010. Read More.........

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Legislative Review 2009 - The 2009 legislative session will significantly impact community associations in Connecticut. Read More............

Stay connected by subscribing to our online Blog. As a result of legislative and economic changes, it is critical that associations keep up to date.  CAI-CT is here to assist.    This is an online addition to our magazine where you can find information on current events, short articles and legislative updates.  Visit CAICT's online blog today!

everyoneCAI is launching a new recruitment campaign—Every ONE Counts.
We want every member to recruit just one new member.
Make one phone call - Send one email - Initiate one conversation.
Learn how you can help.

Community Green CAI’s Community Green initiative builds on the principle of “think globally, act locally” by empowering associations and homeowners to make informed, consensus-driven decisions to conserve energy and protect the environment.

 

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Please Note: The Connecticut Chapter of CAI is not able to assist with legal questions.  The CAI-CT staff and officers cannot respond to any requests for legal advice or the application of any law to specific facts.  To understand and protect your legal rights, you should consult the lawyer of your choice regarding legal questions.  We suggest that you consult an attorney who specializes in community association law.