From:                                         RMWBH Team <info@rmwbh.com>

Sent:                                           Monday, November 8, 2021 10:35 AM

To:                                               Kyle Beam

Subject:                                     November 2021 Community Association Newsletter and Webinar Series

 

Check out our final newsletter of the year! Leah K. Burton shares the latest on what we know on filing management certificates with TREC.

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RMWBH's POA Section Adds Two New Attorneys

RMWBH is proud to announce two new attorneys have joined the firm. Oscar Becerra and Trey Taylor are the newest Associates in our POA section based out of the firm's Houston Office.  Oscar and Trey will work under the supervision of Equity Shareholder Clint Brown. We look forward to seeing what these two bright young attorneys are able to accomplish!

 

Sipra Boyd Named 2021 Houstonia Top Lawyer

Congratulations to Shareholder Sipra Boyd on being named a 2021 Houstonia Top Lawyer by Houstonia Magazine. The Top Lawyers feature will appear in the Winter issue of Houstonia appearing on shelves this December. 

 

 

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Neighbor-to-Neighbor Disputes

By Eric Tonsul

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a rising tension across society involving a variety of issues. These issues often begin with arguing with total strangers on social media about our communities and arguing with our neighbors both online and in-person creating a neighbor-to-neighbor dispute. In this blog post, we will look at the common issues that cause neighbor-to-neighbor disputes, discuss if and when the association should step in and under what circumstances it may be necessary for the property owners association’s (POA) legal counsel to become involved.

 

 

Neighbor-to-Neighbor Disputes

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a rising tension across society involving a variety of issues. These issues often begin with arguing with total strangers on social media about our communities and arguing with our neighbors both online and in-person creating a neighbor-to-neighbor dispute.

 

Join Shareholder Eric Tonsul of our Houston Office as he discusses the common issues that cause neighbor-to-neighbor disputes, if and when the association should step in and the cases it may be necessary for the property owners association’s legal counsel to become involved.

 

*This course is approved by the Community Association Managers International Certification Board (CAMICB) to fulfill 1 hour of continuing education requirements for the CMCA certification. www.camicb.org

 

Tuesday, November 9, 2021

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.