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CAI-GRIE HOMEOWNER LEADER EDUCATION

CAI-GRIE HOMEOWNER LEADER EDUCATION

By CAI-GRIE Education Committee

If you are a Homeowner Leader with CAI Greater Inland Empire Chapter, you would probably love to know what education would most benefit YOU. Well, hopefully the following information can help.

The mission of this CAI Chapter is to advance the community association industry through positive image, professionalism, advocacy, education, and networking. Education is one of the cornerstones of our organization, and the goal of the Education Committee is to bring you education that serves to advance not only the community association industry as a whole, but your community and your experience within your community.

Here is a glimpse into what is coming up in early 2020:

Thursday, February 6, 2020

Educational EXPO Experience: Riverside Convention Center

We will hold education from 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. with one class centering on the duty to inspect held by boards of directors, including playground inspections and inspections related to fire safety. The second, concurrent class will be a CMCA study session for those who have already completed the M-100 and would like to prepare for taking the CMCA exam.

Saturday, February 22, 2020

7-hour Essentials Class This class includes the following information:

Part I: Common Interest Development Overview, Board Composition & Responsibilities/Fiduciary Duty; Rule Enforcement

Part II: Financial Control (Financial statements, accounting practices, state law, etc.); Reserve Funding

Part III: Insurance – Property; General Liability; Fidelity Bond; Directors’ & Officers Liability; Umbrella; Earthquake; Flood; Regulations and Law; Best Practices

Part IV: Problem Solving; Maintenance; Board Meetings

Monday, March 30–Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Legislative Day(s) at the California State Capitol

Join the state-wide march on the Capitol as stakeholders in community association life go to Sacramento to make their voices heard. Not only do attendees have the opportunity to learn about the legislative process and specific bills being negotiated, but they have an opportunity to meet with and educate legislators about the real-life impact of laws on community associations in California. [Check caiclac.com for more information and registration.]

If you want a say in the kind of education being presented for Homeowner Leaders, and you don’t mind putting in a little elbow grease, we would be thrilled to have you join us for our monthly meetings. Just contact the chapter office at info@ cai-grie.org to get more information. However you are able to participate, we look forward to seeing you in 2020!

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