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CAI-CT's 2008 Manager Information

Managers' Council Breakfast -
Are Your Associations in Compliance with Changes in Fannie Mae Underwriting Criteria? Condominiums are considered to be very high risk in the current housing market. Our panel of attorneys and bankers will discuss: overall budgets, reserves, property insurance and delinquencies. Space is limited, click here to download registration. Sponsored by: Prime Touch Services October 23, 2008, 8:00am - 10:00am, Avon Old Farms Inn, Avon CT Directions

PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS -
COMING TO NEW ENGLAND IN 2008

Managers' Alert - Please note that ALL managers working with your company must be registered with the Department of Consumer Protection.

Managers' Council - Managers Council meetings are for all CAMs registered in Connecticut

Managers' Council Email Bulletin - the fastest and easiest way for CAM's to know about upcoming issues and events!

CONNECTICUT MANAGER REGULATIONS ARE BROADENED - The Connecticut State Legislature has amended a number of provisions of the Connecticut Condominium Act, the Connecticut Common Interest Ownership Act and the provisions of the Connecticut statutes governing the registration of managers.  These amendments become effective on October 1, 2007.  A 2007 Legislative Update on the CAI Connecticut Chapter website details session information.

Of particular interest to community association managers is the new registration requirement.  Among other provisions, SB 1089 (now Public Act No. 07-243), signed mid-July, amends the provisions of the Connecticut General Statutes that govern the registration of property managers, and broadens the range of people that must register with the Department of Consumer Protection (“Department”).  Under Section 8 of Public Act No. 07-243, Section 20-450 of the Connecticut General Statutes is repealed and substituted by the new provisions (effective October 1, 2007). Read More.

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