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President’s Message Ty Jaglowsk
President Ty Jaglowski, Environmental Concepts Landscape Management, Inc.
6 Condominium Association Insurance Policy Language
President-Elect Brian Henry, Park West Inc
Michael Berg, MBA, CIRMS, CMCA, EBP
Vice President Greg Borzilleri, Accurate Termite & Pest Control Secretary Betty Roth, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM, Heritage Lake Master Association Treasurer Patrick Gabriele, Estates at Canyon Crest Riverside, Inc. Past-President Gina Roldan, Bemus Landscape, Inc.
BOARD DIRECTORS Pat King, Solera Oak Valley Greens Darren Mandel CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Keystone Pacific Property Management Nick Mokhlessin, Everthrive Landscape Tim Peckham, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Powerstone Property Management Robert Riddick, CMCA, Sunnymead Ranch PCA
COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE Committee Co-Chair and Editor in Chief A.J. Jahanian, Esq., Beaumont Tashjian Committee Co-Chair Daniel Heaton, Esq., Nordberg|DeNichilo, LLP Committee Members Gina Fanizzi, FirstService Residential, AAMC Kimberly Lilley, CMCA, CIRMS, Berg Insurance Agency Tim Peckham, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Powerstone Property Management Eric Zarr, CMCA, AMS, FirstService Residential, AAMC
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Editor’s Link A.J. Jahanian, Esq.
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AI-NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT: C Creating Harmony in Diverse Communities CAI-National
15 Director’s Message Adam Ybarra
17 2022 Homeowner Satisfaction Survey: Community Associations Remain Preferred Places to Call Home CAI-National
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2023 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
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Hall of Fame
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Past Presidents
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Executive Committee
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Chapter Directors
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Committee Chairs
38 2023 CAI-GRIE Events Calendar 39 2021 Designation Recipients 39 Industry Designations 42
2021 TOPS Award Winners
43 Business Partner Index 46 Business Partner Directory 71
Homeowner Leader Index
72 Homeowner Leader Directory 79 Community Management Index 82 Community Management Directory
CHAPTER STAFF Executive Director Adam Ybarra, CAI-Greater Inland Empire Administrative Assistant Elda Pfitzinger, CAI-Greater Inland Empire
MAGAZINE DESIGN Sean Floody Designs All articles and paid advertising represent the opinions of authors and advertisers and not necessarily the opinion of either Connect or the Community Associations Institute–Greater Inland Empire Chapter. Information contained within should not be construed as a recommendation for any course of action regarding financial, legal, accounting or other professional services and should not be relied upon without the consultation of your accountant or attorney. Connect is an official quarterly publication of Greater Inland Empire Chapter of the Community Associations Institute (CAI–GRIE). The CAI– GRIE Chapter encourages submission of news and articles subject to space limitation and editing. Signed letters to the editor are welcome. All articles submitted for publication become the property of the CAI– GRIE Chapter. Reproduction of articles or columns published permitted with the following acknowledgment: “Reprinted with permission from Connect Magazine, a publication of the Greater Inland Empire Chapter of the Community Associations Institute.” Copyright © 1998–2023 CAI-Greater Inland Empire Chapter.
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Adam Ybarra 5029 La Mart Dr, Ste A Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 784-8613 adam@cai-grie.orgv
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE TY JAGLOWSKI
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ver the past ten years, the Members of the Greater Inland Empire Chapter of CAI have been like a family to me. Family helps to mature and shape you into the person you are. Between my time as a Board Member, a Committee Chair, exhibitor at education events and a sponsor at social events, we have spent a lot time together. The Chapter has overcome some great challenges over the past few years and in doing so, we have become resilient in our ability to adjust course in a moment’s notice and adapt to whatever life throws at us. We are looking forward to welcoming some new faces and are adjust to changes for 2023. Our Board of Directors and Committee Chairs are committed to creating an engaging and supportive environment at Chapter events. We want all our current and future members to feel like they have a voice in the Chapter and feel welcomed as family. Our mission is to establish a stronger and healthier foundation, so the Chapter and Membership can continue to thrive for years to come. We aim to blend the past and the present; nurture the Chapters roots while ushering in a new era. As your 2023 Greater Inland Empire President, I challenge our Members to operate as a family, engage with our board members, find our committee chairs and get involved. I am committed to creating a welcoming and engaging environment for our Inland Empire family, because family is what’s most important to me.
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Condominium All-Inclusive? Walls in with Association Exclusions? Insurance Single Entity? Policy Bare Walls? Language ...WT?! BY: MICHAEL BERG, MBA, CIRMS, CMCA, EBP, BERG INSURANCE AGENCY
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here are a number of ways condominium association insurance policy language can be written. Each is a response to the language of the specific community’s governing documents (CC&Rs). While not technically exclusive to insurance, these terms have been accepted as descriptions of the different types of insurance a condominium association must purchase with respect to the property on the interior of a residential unit. Note that what follows does not encompass all of a condominium unit owner’s exposure to loss. Owners are advised to contact an insurance professional to purchase a condominium owner’s policy (HO-6) to address other exposure, such as personal property, loss of use, personal liability, and loss assessment. All-Inclusive Sometimes called “All In” or “Walls In, Including Improvements” coverage, this type of policy provides coverage for the residential building. In addition, imagine picking the building up and flipping it over. This type of policy provides coverage for everything that stays stuck inside. Included in the coverage would be floor coverings, wall coverings, cabinets, countertops, and other fixtures as originally installed. Coverage would also extend to those fixtures that have been replaced or upgraded from the original installation. Walls In with Exclusions Some CC&Rs allow for the exclusion of certain types of interior finishes. Most commonly, the exclusion of floor, wall, and ceiling coverings. This type of policy is “Walls In,” meaning it provides coverage for damage to cabinets, countertops, and other fixtures. It also provides coverage for damage to walls (i.e., dry wall), but does not provide coverage for wall texture, paint, or wallpaper. Similarly, the policy provides coverage for concrete or plywood subfloor, but does not provide coverage for carpet, tile, hardwood, or other floor coverings. Single Entity This type of policy is also known as “Walls In, Excluding Improvements and Betterments.” Just like the all-inclusive type of policy, this policy provides coverage for the residential building and attached interior
fixtures. The difference, however, is that coverage only extends to the original fixtures, or a fixture similar to that of the original installation. For example, a condominium unit was constructed with carpeted floors, but a current or previous owner has replaced those floors with hardwood. In the event of a covered loss, the insurance carrier will provide the cost of repairs as if carpet was being installed. The owner would be responsible for the additional cost to replace the hardwood floor. Bare Walls As you may surmise by the title, coverage under this type of policy is limited. The policy still provides coverage for the residential building. But, if we imagine picking the building up and flipping it over, all items that stay stuck inside are excluded. That means, the owner is responsible for insuring all floor coverings, wall coverings, cabinets, countertops, and other fixtures. Hopefully these short descriptions help the next time you ask: “What kind of insurance does our HOA have?” Michael Berg, MBA, CIRMS, CMCA, EBP is Owner of Berg Insurance Agency and can be reached at michael@ berginsurance.com
OWNERS ARE ADVISED TO CONTACT AN INSURANCE PROFESSIONAL TO PURCHASE A CONDOMINIUM OWNER’S POLICY TO ADDRESS OTHER EXPOSURE, SUCH AS PERSONAL PROPERTY, LOSS OF USE, PERSONAL LIABILITY, AND LOSS ASSESSMENT.
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EDITOR’S LINK A.J. JAHANIAN, ESQ. BEAUMONT TASH JIAN
s we bring you this first issue of Connect for 2023, we want to take a moment to reflect on this year’s theme for our Greater Inland Empire Chapter of CAI: Family. At its core, the concept of family embodies a sense of belonging, support, and a shared sense of purpose. These values are especially important when it comes to common interest development living in California’s Greater Inland Empire. In 2023’s issues of Connect, we hope to continue to provide a variety of articles that highlight the importance of building a strong sense of community, from exploring the benefits of amenities, to discussing ways to improve communication and cooperation among the residents. Our aim is to provide you with the insights and resources you need to create a thriving neighborhood and inspire you to connect with our community at large. I am humbled to continue to serve as the Editor of Connect and look forward to another successful year ahead. Without your volunteer and leadership efforts, our Chapter would not be what it is today.
NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT
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CREATING HARMONY IN DIVERSE COMMUNITIES REPORT FINDINGS
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CREATING HARMONY IN DIVERSE COMMUNITIES
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mid the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic and economic • Over half (55%) of complaints were prompted by collection notices, shutdown in 2020, Americans Amid gathered around the dinner violation letters, or social media posts. Three quarters of the the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic and economic shutdown table and the virtual board room to have difficult and honest associations reported at least one complaint between residents. in 2020, Americans gathered around the dinner table and the virtual conversations about equality and justice. Thousands upon thousands • Feelings of racism top the list of reported discrimination complaints. board have difficult and honest conversations about equality and marched across the country—from big citiesroom to smalltotowns—in justice. Thousands upon thousands marched across the country—from protest of unfair treatment, representation, and opportunity. RESPONDING TO DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINTS • The most common procedures currently in place to handle big cities to small towns—in protest of unfair treatment, representation, The purpose of community associations everywhere is to bring discrimination complaints are a review by the board and a hand-off and opportunity. people together, strengthen neighborly bonds, promote a sense of to legal counsel. belonging, and build a place where we can connect. That mission should • The vast majority of the association managers report no procedures The purpose of community associations everywhere is to bring people be on the minds of community association board members, managers, in place to handle diversity complaints. together, strengthen bonds, sense belonging, and business partners in the smallest city condominium to the largestneighborly • Two-thirds of the promote residents say athere is no of board member training masterplanned suburban community. and build a place where we to address issues ofThat discrimination. can connect. mission should be on • Residents are somewhat split on holding management responsible the minds of community association board members, managers, and A reported rise in the number of discrimination claims within for protecting their civil rights with respect to diversity/discrimination business partners in the smallest to the mastercommunity associations has put that mission in jeopardy. Intertwined issues city withincondominium their community (59%) and largest discrimination issues with discrimination claims are general planned complaints from residents who between residents (45%). suburban community. respond negatively to delinquent assessment collections notices or community covenants, conditions, and restrictions compliance PREVENTING DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINTS A reported rise requests. in the number of discrimination claims within community • Two-thirds of residents (64%) agree that the regular events their associations has put that mission in jeopardy. Intertwined with The Foundation for Community Association Research set out association offers helps them getting to know their neighbors. discrimination from who respond in late 2020 to investigate the extent of discrimination claims claims in are general • Eight incomplaints 10 residents agree thatresidents knowing their neighbors would negatively to delinquent assessment notices community community associations, test a hypothesis that communities with robust contribute to collections more talking to them versusor reporting a dispute. communications and active social events calendars would have fewer and•restrictions Association communications are fairly prevalent; about two-thirds covenants, conditions, compliance requests. problems, and create a baseline from which diversity, discrimination, report at least monthly communication with residents. and communications in our communitiesThe couldFoundation be measured. for Community • Community social events are also common; hold at least Association Research set out71% in late annual events, and over half have at least four events per year. 2020 to investigate the extent of discrimination claims in community Nearly 700 community association managers and more than 300 • Managers (18%) do perceive that increases in social events reduce a hypothesis thatcomplaints. communities withare robust community association residents were associations, surveyed separatelytest and asked diversity The numbers similar for discrimination about attitudes, practices, and experiences with regard to diversity complaints. communications and active social events calendars would have fewer and discrimination issues, how any issues have been resolved, and problems, and create a baseline from which diversity, discrimination, and recommended practices for reducing issues in community associations. CONCLUSION communications in our communities beFoundation measured. Based on these could findings, the recommends that Community DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINTS Associations Institute develop training and education that covers: Nearly • Roughly half of community association managers700 (53%)community report at least association managers and more than 300 one diversity or discrimination complaint. While a majority (59%) of the residents • How towere establish formal procedures for handling community association surveyed separately anddiversity askedand discrimination issues in associations. association managers in the survey say there has been no change in about attitudes, practices, and experiences with regard to diversity • Promotion of the importance for continuing active social the number of discrimination/diversity complaints, a plurality believe anda decrease discrimination issues, how any issues have been and This programs and communications for resolved, reducing complaints. there has been an increase (24%) versus (4%). recommended practices for relationship reducingisissues community already in being recognized byassociations. management and • Only 1% of residents report having an outstanding claim against the residents as evidenced in these surveys. community association for discrimination. the findings: • Education on relevant state and federal laws on diversity and • Diversity complaints focused moreAmong on other residents (72%) than discrimination issues as well as emerging changes in the way the board (46%). courts are handling these issues. • A small minority of managers reported complaints being filed at the • The importance of board training on diversity and discrimination state level (13%) and federal level (5%). issue management and on how to handle resident-to-resident • Discrimination complaints have the highest incidence regarding complaints and complaints to the board. ethnicity (76%) and then disabilities (20%) and age (19%). 2 | foundation.caionline.org © FOUNDATION FOR COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION RESEARCH 10 | CONNECT MAGAZINE • 2023: ISSUE ONE
DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINTS TYPES OF COMPLAINTS EXPERIENCED IN RECENT MEMORY ETHNICITY—76% DISABILITIES—20% COMPLAINT PROMPT
AGE—19%
Was the complaint prompted by community association assessment collection notice, violation letter, or social media post?
REPRISAL/ RETALIATION—17% GENDER—13%
Yes—55%
RELIGION—12%
Total (n = 366). Community association managers
CIVIL RIGHTS—11% SEXUAL ORIENTATION—9%
TRENDS IN COMPLAINTS
13%
SEXUAL HARASSMENT—5%
24%
PARENTAL STATUS—5% PREGNANCY—1%
No—45%
4% 59%
OTHER—9%
n Complaints are increasing—24% n Complaints are decreasing—4% n No change in complaints—59% n Don’t know—13% Total (n = 687). Community association managers
Total (n = 366). Community association managers. Respondents selected all complaints they were aware of in their communities.
COMPLAINT DIRECTION BETWEEN RESIDENTS—72% AGAINST THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS—46% AGAINST THE MANAGEMENT COMPANY—25% AGAINST PAID STAFF—24% AGAINST PAID STAFF/ ASSOCIATION VOLUNTEER AND FILED BY A RESIDENT—19% AGAINST PAID STAFF/ ASSOCIATION VOLUNTEER AND FILED BY A PAID STAFF—5% OTHER—5% DON’T KNOW—1% Total (n = 366). Community association managers. Respondents selected all of the complaint directions they were aware of in their communities.
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RESPONDING TO COMPLAINTS RESPONSIBILITY Should community leaders be responsible for enforcing individual civil rights with respect to diversity/ discrimination issues within the community?
Should community leaders be responsible for dealing with discrimination issues between you and your neighbor?
Yes—59%
Yes—45%
No—41%
Total (n = 305). Community association residents
No—55%
Total (n = 305). Community association residents
PROCEDURES What types of procedures do your community association clients have in place to handle discrimination issues? • A review/hearing by the board or a committee of the board (no formal procedure). • Sending the complaint to their legal representative (no formal procedure). • Following a written complaint policy procedure. • Investigating the complaint. • Sending the complaint to human resources. • Following Department of Housing and Urban Development guidelines. • Following state/federal guidelines. • Following a neighbor policy. • Alternative dispute resolution. Bold = most common mentions. Community association managers What types of procedures do your community association clients have in place to handle diversity issues? • No procedures in place. • Referral to attorney. • Referral to human resources. • Hold a hearing. • Follow community association policy. • Follow state recommended procedures. Bold = overwhelming majority of responses. Community association managers TRAINING Does your association provide any training for board members to address issues of discrimination? Yes—14%
No—63%
Don’t know—22%
Total (n = 305). Community association residents
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PREVENTING COMPLAINTS KNOWING NEIGHBORS If you knew your neighbors, and a diversity/discrimination issue dispute arose, would you be more open to talking directly with your neighbor instead of reporting the issue to the association? Yes—80%
No—20%
Total (n = 305). Community association residents
HOLDING SOCIAL EVENTS Please indicate if the number of discrimination complaints increases, decreases, or stays the same for communities that tend to have more social events.
n Increases in number—6%
n No change—60%
n Decreases in number—34%
6%
60%
34%
Total (n = 322). Community association managers
COMMUNICATION Please indicate if the number of discrimination complaints increases, decreases, or stays the same for those communities that tend to have increased homeowner communications.
n Increases in number—6%
n No change—61%
n Decreases in number—33%
6%
61%
33%
Total (n = 364). Community association managers
ADDITIONAL SOLUTIONS Perhaps understanding that preventing discrimination requires a multifaceted and ongoing approach, roughly half of community association managers did not know whether a robust social events calendar or a regular communication program alone would increase or decrease the number of complaints in their communities. The Foundation for Community Association Research recognizes that social events and communication are only part of potential solutions for harmony in diverse communities and recommends that Community Associations Institute develop training and education (p. 3) that covers several aspects of diversity and discrimination: formal procedures for handling the issues; events and communication; state and federal laws; relevant court cases; and managing complaints between residents and those directed at the board.
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DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE ADAM YBARRA
CA I -GR E ATER I NL A ND EM PI R E C H APTER
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am incredibly honored to join the CAI-GRIE team as the new Executive Director. I am humbled by the opportunity to lead this organization and to work alongside such dedicated business partners, managers, and our homeowner leader volunteers.
I am eager to work with all of you to achieve our goals as a chapter and make a meaningful impact in the Inland Empire. I believe that by working together, we can create positive change and improve the lives of those we serve and continue to make the IE like a family. As I begin my new role, I am committed to listening to your ideas and perspectives, and to working collaboratively to chart a course for our organization’s future. I am excited to learn from each of you and to build on the great work that has been done thus far. I look forward to getting to know each of you and to working together to advance our mission. Thank you for your warm welcome and for the important work that you do every day.
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Preferred Places to Call Home 2022 HOMEOWNER SATISFACTION SURVEY National research and analysis for condominiums, homeowners associations, and housing cooperatives
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Community Associations Remain Popular with American Homeowners THE RESULTS ARE IN! FOR THE NINTH TIME IN 17 YEARS, AMERICANS LIVING IN HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS, CONDOMINIUMS, AND HOUSING COOPERATIVES SAY THEY’RE OVERWHELMINGLY SATISFIED IN THEIR COMMUNITIES:
89% of residents rate their overall community association experience as very good or good
(67%) or neutral (22%).
87% say members of their elected governing board absolutely or for the most part, strive to
serve the best interests of the community as a whole.
74% say the manager provides value and support to residents and the community as a whole. 68% say the rules in the community protect and enhance property values. The April 2022 survey affirms the findings of almost identical national surveys conducted every other year since 2005. The 2022 survey was conducted by Zogby Analytics for the Foundation for Community Association Research. The findings from the surveys throughout the years are strikingly consistent and rarely vary a standard margin error for national, demographically representative surveys. The following illustrations compare results from the eight surveys conducted since 2005. Totals may not equal 100 percent due to rounding and “don’t know” answers.
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The Association Experience & Effective Board Leadership On a scale of one to five, with one being very bad and five being very good, how would you rate your overall experience living in a community association? 71 72 71 70
89% of residents rate their overall community association
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Do you think the members of your elected governing board strive to serve the best interests of the community as a whole?
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Community Managers In your view, does your community manager provide value and support to residents and the community as a whole? 83
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residents say their community managers provide value and support to residents and their associations
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Assessments Thinking about the amount of your overall assessments that you pay for the services provided by your association, do you feel the amount of your assessments is too much, too little, or just the right amount? 63
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58% of residents say their
association assessments are “just the right amount”—or “too little”
2020
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Just the right amount or too little
70 71 70
What do you think your community should do when residents neglect to pay their assessments?
59% of residents say their association should insist
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Community Association Governance The governance of community associations is subject to differing state laws and regulations. Would you like to see more or less government control of these associations, or would you prefer no change? 86 80 74
74 67
67% of residents prefer either no
change or less government control within their association
2022
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No change or less government control
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Do the rules in your community protect and enhance property values, harm them or make no difference?
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89% of residents say their association’s rules protect
and enhance property values (68%) or have a neutral effect (21%); only 7% say the rules harm property values
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Community Association Superlatives Best aspects of living in a community association, average top responses from 2005–2022
Worst aspects of living in a community association, average top responses from 2005–2022
Clean/attractive neighborhood (21%)
Restrictions on exterior home improvements (18%)
Safe neighborhood (20%) Nothing bad (17%) Maintenance-free neighborhood (17%) Property values (11%) Responsible neighbors (8%) Everybody knows the rules (8%) Amenities like swimming pools and tennis courts (7%) Quiet neighborhood (5%)
Paying dues (18%) The rules (11%) Restrictions on parking (10%) Dealing with neighbors/ members (8%) Dissatisfaction with the board (7%) Restrictions on landscaping (7%) Nothing good (6%) Meetings (2%)
You have a say in the rules (3%)
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Hall of Fame Eric Zarr
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“YES, I CAN HELP” Many of you know Eric Zarr as the General Manager for Four Seasons at Beaumont or as the manager that you see either attending or teaching many of the events for CAI Greater Inland Empire Chapter. While Eric has “served his time” on the Communications Committee and the Board of Directors for the Chapter, he serves in many other ways as well. The thing is, most of us never see the many ways he lifts up our Chapter and helps it to succeed. Do we need someone to teach a last-minute Board Leadership Development class so that the Chapter can recertify? Do we need someone to take pictures at an event and get them posted to social media? Do we need someone to fill in and do jobs normally handled by the Chapter Office, during a time of transition? And then KEEP doing them to give the new Executive Director a chance to settle in? Do we need someone to write an article, encourage others to contribute to the Chapter, and show up and say, “Yes, I can help”? Luckily for this Chapter, Eric has been the answer to those questions, time and time again, throughout his years as a member. We would not be the Chapter we are without Eric Zarr.
In 1995 the Greater Inland Empire Chapter inducted the first four members into its Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame honors Chapter members who’ve have contributed years of dedicated service to the Chapter and who have assisted the Chapter in meeting or exceeding its overall goals and objectives. The inductees have contributed substantially to the growth of the Chapter. Neither committee service, nor service on the Board of Directors is a prerequisite to receiving the Hall of Fame award; however, the Committee looks for a breadth of volunteer service and for someone who has assisted the Chapter in meeting or exceeding its overall goals. The following persons are members of the CAI-GRIE Hall of Fame, listed in the order of induction:
2001 Matt D. Ober, Esq., CCAL Richardson | Ober LLP
2000 Pamela Hazard Union Bank Homeowners Association Services
1999 Jon H. Epsten, Esq. Epsten, APC
2022
2012
William Gavitt
Eric Zarr
Michael Graves, RS
Park Granada Homeowners Association
FirstService Residential, AAMC
SCT Reserve Consultants, Inc.
Erin Maloney, Esq.
2021
Liz Williams
Fiore Racobs & Powers, A PLC
Fred Bartz
AMS Paving, Inc.
1998
Morgan Hill HOA
2011
Shirley Prasser, CMCA, AMS
2020
Sherry Neal, CCAM, PCAM
SureKare Property Management
Adam Armit
Walters Management, AAMC
1997
Andre Landscape Service, Inc.
2010
Robert O. Ruff
2019
Blair Loubet
(Deceased)
Vista Paint Corporation
Jan Savvy
Phil Hakopian, CIRMS Cornerstone Commercial & Personal Insurance Services
2009
2018
John R. Sinner
Betty Roth, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM
John R. Sinner Insurance Agency, Inc.
Avalon Management Group, AAMC
2008
2017
Robert Serdoz
CLS Landscape Management, Inc.
1996 Mark Jones, PCAM Avalon Management Group, AAMC
Weldon L. Brown, CCAM, CPM
Elite Pest Management, Inc.
Weldon L. Brown Company
Cline Agency Insurance Brokers
2007
Scott Oksnee
2016
Pete Olhasso
Timothy Cline, CIRMS
LaBarre/Oksnee Insurance Agency
Equity Management Company, AAMC
1995
Berg Insurance Agency, Inc.
2006
Glennon Gray, PCAM
2015
John G. Bauer, PCAM, CCAM
Kimberly Lilley, CMCA, CIRMS
Pamela Voit, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Voit Management, Inc.
2014
Vintage Management Consultants
Joan Urbaniak Community Associations Institute
Euclid Management Company (Now FirstService Residential, AAMC)
Jim Mccarthy, Sr., CMCA, PCAM, CCAM Condominium Management Services
Peter E. Racobs, Esq.
Lana Hamadej, PCAM
2002
Fiore Racobs & Powers, A PLC
Avalon Management Group, AAMC
Patee Barta
Robert Stephens, CPA
Michelle Hill Union Bank HOA Services
2013
Anderson & Kriger, Joel M. Kriger APC
Fox & Stephens, CPAs
Gordon Larsen All Bug Pest Control
Robert Riddick, CMCA Sunnymead Ranch PCA 2023:2023: ISSUE ONE ONE • CONNECT MAGAZINE ISSUE • CONNECT MAGAZINE| | 25 25
PAST PRESIDENTS 2022
2010
1998
Gina Roldan
Sherry Neal, PCAM CCAM
Jon H. Epsten, Esq., CCAL
Bemus Landscape
Walters Management, AAMC
Epsten, APC
2021
2009
1997
Nick Mokhlessin
John Bauer, PCAM, CCAM
Shirley Prasser, CMCA, AMS
Everthrive Landscape
Vintage Management Consultants, Inc.
SureKare Property Management
2020
2008
1996
Jackie Fromdahl
Michelle Hill
Robert O. Ruff
Painting Unlimited, Inc.
Union Bank Homeowners Association Services
(Deceased)
2019
2007
1995
Adam Armit
Ed Hutt
Jan Savvy
Andre Landscape Service, Inc.
Equity Management Company, AAMC
CLS Landscape Management, Inc.
2018
2006
1994
Robert Serdoz
Robert Serdoz
Jim Mccarthy, Sr., CMCA, PCAM
Elite Pest Management, Inc.
Elite Pest Management, Inc.
Condominium Management Services
2017
2005
1993
Jeremy Wilson, MBA, CCAM, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM
Michael Graves, RS
Glennon Gray, PCAM
SCT Reserve Consultants, Inc.
Euclid Management Company (Now FirstService Residential, AAMC)
Associa-PCM, AAMC
2016 Dana Mathey, AMS, PCAM,
2004 Matt D. Ober, Esq., CCAL Richardson | Ober LLP
FirstService Residential, AAMC
2015 Nancy I. Sidoruk, Esq.
Kimberly Lilley, CMCA, CIRMS
2003 Ronald Bond Coast Landscape
Lana Hamadej, PCAM
2002 Beverly Figeira First Bank Association Services
Robert Riddick, CMCA
Matt D. Ober, Esq., CCAL Richardson | Ober LLP
2000 Lana Hamadej, PCAM, Avalon Management Group, AAMC
Sunnymead Ranch PCA
2011 Ken Carteron
Mark Jones, AMS, PCAM
1990 Peter E. Racobs, Esq., Fiore, Racobs & Powers, A PLC
2001
Avalon Management Group, AAMC
2012
1991 Avalon Management Group, AAMC
Berg Insurance Agency, Inc.
2013
Weldon L. Brown, CCAM, CPM Weldon L. Brown Company
Adams | Sterling PLC
2014
1992
1999 Pamela Hazard Union Bank Homeowners Association Services
Seacoast Commerce Bank
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2023 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PRESIDENT
SECRETARY Ty Jaglowski
Betty Roth, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM
Business Partner (2023)
Homeowner Leader (2024)
Environmental Concepts Landscape Management, Inc. PO Box 1788 Temecula, CA 92593 (951) 587-6551 tyj@eclmi.com
Heritage Lake Master Association 29075 Falling Water Dr Menifee CA 92585 (951) 212-3342 superroth@hotmail.com
PRESIDENT-ELECT
TREASURER Brian Henry
Patrick Gabriele
Business Partner (2024)
Homeowner Leader (2023)
Park West Inc. 33440 Mission Trail Wildomar, CA 92595 (951) 258-4836 bhenry@parkwestinc.com
Estates at Canyon Crest Riverside, Inc. 5872 Via Susana Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 217-7929 pvgabriele@aol.com
VICE-PRESIDENT
PAST-PRESIDENT Greg Borzilleri
Gina Roldan
Business Partner (2024)
Business Partner (2022)
Accurate Termite & Pest Control 13865 Alton Pkwy, Ste 110 Irvine, CA 92618-1685 (949) 285-7802 greg@accuratetermitecontrol.com
Bemus Landscape, Inc. PO Box 74268 San Clemente, CA 92673 (760) 521-8213 gina.roldan@bemus.com
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2023 CHAPTER DIRECTORS BOARD MEMBER
BOARD MEMBER Pat King
Darren Mandel CMCA, AMS, PCAM
Homeowner Leader (2025)
Manager (2025)
Solera Oak Valley Greens 967 Hidden Oaks Dr. Beaumont CA 92223 dkpk47@yahoo.com
Keystone Pacific Property Management 41593 Wichester Road suite 113 Temecula CA 92590 (951) 395-1202 dmandel@keystonepacific.com
BOARD MEMBER
BOARD MEMBER Nick Mokhlessin
Tim Peckham, CMCA, AMS, PCAM
Business Partner (2025)
Manager (2023)
Everthrive Landscape 6850 Brockton Ave, Ste 214 Riverside, CA 92506 (949) 378-2364 nick@everthrivelandscape.com
27450 Ynez Rd, Ste 307 Temecula, CA 92591 (951) 823-1020 tpeckham@powerstonepm.com
BOARD MEMBER Robert Riddick, CMCA Homeowner Leader (2023) Sunnymead Ranch PCA 23600 Sunnymead Pkwy Moreno Valley, CA 92557 (951) 924-2249 pls2mecha@gmail.com
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2023 COMMITTEE CHAIRS AWARDS
COMMUNICATIONS (CO-CHAIR) Ty Jaglowski
Daniel Heaton, Esq.
Environmental Concepts Landscape Management, Inc. PO Box 1788` Temecula, CA 92593 (951) 587-6551 tyj@eclmi.com
Nordberg|DeNichilo, LLP 999 Corporate Dr Ste 100 Ladera Ranch, CA 92694-2149 (949) 654-1510 daniel@ndhoalaw.com ndhoalaw.com
COMMUNICATIONS (CO-CHAIR)
EDUCATION (CO-CHAIR)
AJ Jahanian, Esq.
MIchelle Deng
Beaumont Tashjian 21650 Oxnard St, Ste 1620 Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (866) 788-9998 ajahanian@hoaattorneys.com
Andre Landscape PO Box 1333 Azusa, CA 91702 (626) 922-7794 michelledeng@andrelandscape.com
EDUCATION (CO-CHAIR)
FINANCE
Kimberly Lilley, CMCA, CIRMS
Patrick Gabriele
Berg Insurance Agency 1 Orchard Rd, Ste 230 Lake Forest, CA 92630 (800) 989-7990, x230 kimberly@berginsurance.com
Estates at Canyon Crest Riverside, Inc. 5872 Via Susana Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 217-7929 pvgabriele@aol.com
GOLF (CO-CHAIR)
GOLF (CO-CHAIR) Sean Floody
Ty Jaglowski
Harvest Landscape Enterprises Inc. 8030 E. Crystal Dr. Anaheim, CA 92807 (951) 534-7397 sean.floody@hlei.us
Environmental Concepts Landscape Management, Inc. PO Box 1788 Temecula, CA 92593 (951) 587-6551 tyj@eclmi.com
LEGISLATIVE SUPPORT Mallory Paproth SCT Reserve Consultants, Inc. PO Box 890129 Temecula, CA 92589 (951) 296-3520 mallory.p@sctreserve.com CONTINUED ON PAGE 26
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2023 COMMITTEE CHAIRS MEMBASSADOR (CO-CHAIR)
MEMBASSADOR (CO-CHAIR)
Jason Ewals, CMCA, AMS
Steven Penn, CMCA, AMS
FirstService Residential, AAMC 850 Country Club Dr Banning, CA 92220 (951) 769-6651 jason.ewals@fsresidential.com
Alliance Association Management 25060 Hancock Ave, Ste 103-277 Murrieta, CA 92562 (951) 412-1662 steven@thealliancemgt.com
MONTE CARLO (CO-CHAIR)
MONTE CARLO (CO-CHAIR)
Desiree Noble
Miranda Noble
Dunn Edwards Paints 1211 East Washington Street Colton, CA 92324 (951) 208-8024 desiree.noble@dunnedwards.com
The Arbor Group 15642 Sand Canyon Ave, Ste 50037 Irvine, CA 92619 (951) 627-5387 mnoble@thearborgrp.com
MONTE CARLO (CO-CHAIR)
NOMINATIONS
Erica Tenney, CMCA
Gina Roldan
FirstService Residential, AAMC 25240 Hancock Ave, Ste 400 Murrieta, CA 92562-5997 (909) 606-7374 erica.tenney@fsresidential.com
SPECIAL EVENTS (CO-CHAIR)
Bemus Landscape, Inc. PO Box 74268 San Clemente, CA 92673 (760) 521-8213 gina.roldan@bemus.com
SPECIAL EVENTS (CO-CHAIR)
BrIan Henrey
Nick Mokhlessin
Park West Inc 33440 Mission Trail Wildomar, CA 92595 (951) 258-4836 bhenry@parkwestinc.com
Everthrive Landscape 6850 Brockton Ave, Ste 214 Riverside, CA 92506 (949) 378-2364 nick@everthrivelandscape.com
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CHAPTER BYLAWS EIGHTH AMENDMENT AND RESTATED BYLAWS OF THE GREATER INLAND EMPIRE CHAPTER OF THE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS INSTITUTE
ARTICLE I: NAME AND OFFICE SECTION 1. NAME. The name of this organization shall be The Greater Inland Empire Chapter of the Community Associations Institute (“Chapter”). SECTION 2. INCORPORATION; REGISTERED OFFICE. The Chapter is a corporation, incorporated in the state of California and is a chapter of Community Associations Institute (“CAI”), located in the County of Riverside, State of California. The Board of Directors is granted full power and authority to change the principal office from one location to another in the County, or from one county to another. Any change shall be noted by the Secretary opposite this Article, but shall not be considered an amendment of the Bylaws.
ARTICLE II : DEFINITIONS SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS. The following capitalized term(s) shall have the meanings indicated: A. “At-Large Member” means a member of Community Associations Institute who falls within one of the classes of membership as defined in Article III, Section 3. In relation to positions on the Board of Directors and committees, at-large members may be from any membership class, and have the same role and responsibilities as all other members of the Board or committee. B. “Board of Directors” means the Board of Directors of the Chapter and “Director” means a Member of the Board of Directors. C. “Board of Trustees” means the Board of Trustees of CAI and “Trustee” means a Member of CAI’s Board of Trustees D. “CAI’s Bylaws” means the Bylaws of CAI as the name may be amended or replaced. E. “Community Association” means any incorporated or unincorporated association, trust or other entity comprised of the owners of interests in a residential, commercial, or industrial condominium, real estate cooperative, planned unit development or other real estate common interest community. F. “Company” shall mean a business incorporated according to the laws of a state, a limited liability corporation, a partnership, or other relationship of individuals providing services or products to others. G. “Member” means a Member of The Greater Inland Empire Chapter of CAI. H. “Member in Good Standing” means a member whose rights have not been suspended by the Chapter or CAI.
ARTICLE III: MEMBERSHIP SECTION 1. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. Applications for membership in CAI and within any class of membership of CAI shall be approved in accordance with the terms of CAI’s Bylaws and such rules, procedures and limitations as may be established by the Board of Trustees. CAI shall have the right to determine the appropriate class of membership for any Member. Membership in CAI is as authorized by CAI. Members are automatically assigned to a CAI certified chapter in accordance with established chapter boundaries. SECTION 2. CONFLICT OF INTEREST. All chapter board members and committee members shall comply with the conflict of interest policies adopted by the Board of Trustees and stricter policies as may be established by the Chapter. SECTION 3. CLASSES OF MEMBERS. The membership of CAI shall consist of the following: A. Community Association Volunteers. All individuals residing in or owning a unit in a community association are eligible for membership as a Community Association Volunteer,including, without limitation, individuals living in community associations who have a volunteer role within their community association. Volunteer roles include, but are not limited to, being a member or officer of the governing body of the community association,participating on a volunteer committee or committees, acting as the newsletter editor for the community, or any other volunteer function sanctioned by the community association. An individual who meets the aforementioned criteria and also holds a membership as a Community Manager, Management Company CEO or Business Partner may hold an additional membership as a Community Association Volunteer, however, they may not serve in a CAI volunteer position under the Community Association Volunteer category. Community Association Volunteers will be considered as individual Members of CAI with voting rights. Community associations paying dues on behalf of a community association volunteer or volunteers shall own each such membership and shall be permitted to transfer each membership to another volunteer in the community association during the term of membership or upon renewal of the membership. Individuals paying dues with their personal funds shall be the only individual entitled to exercise the rights of membership and such membership shall not be transferable. B. Community Managers. This class of Members shall consist of professional managers of all types of association-governed communities including, but not limited to, condominium associations, town home associations, co-operative associations, homeowners associations, large-scale communities, and planned communities. All managers of association-governed communities fall within this class of Members, regardless of whether they are on-site managers, portfolio managers, large-scale managers, are employed by a management company or have any other employment relationship. Those persons who have previously served in one of the roles in the preceding sentence and serve in a capacity of managing other managers shall be a Member of this class. All community managers shall be treated as individual Members of CAI with voting rights. A management company or employer of a manager paying dues on behalf of a manager or managers shall own each such membership and shall be permitted to transfer each membership to another manager during the membership term, but only in the event the manager originally identified is no longer employed by the management company. Individuals purchasing a membership with their personal funds shall be the only individual entitled to exercise the rights of membership, and such membership shall not be transferable. C. Business Partners. This class of Members shall consist of professionals and other providers of products, services, support, and counsel to association-governed communities, including developers of such communities. This class of Members shall not include community association management companies or managers of association-governed communities. The company, partnership, corporation or other business entity shall designate an individual as a primary membership contact who will have voting rights for the entity and may transfer this designation to another individual during the membership term or upon renewal of the membership. All employees of a business partner member shall be Affiliate members and will be permitted to attend classes, functions, conferences, to purchase products and services at membership prices, and be elected or appointed to committees or the Board of Directors. CONTINUED ON PAGE 32
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CHAPTER BYLAWS ARTICLE III: MEMBERSHIP CONTINUED D.
Management Companies. This class of Members shall consist of community association management companies. Each management company membership shall include an individual manager membership to be held by the CEO or equivalent of the management company. Whenever the term “CEO of a Management Company” is used in these Bylaws, it shall mean the CEO or equivalent of a management company. Management companies shall not transfer this manager membership to multiple managers during the course of the membership term for the purpose of obtaining membership pricing for managers who do not hold an individual manager membership. Employees of the management company, who are not employed to manage association-governed communities, may attend selected classes and functions at the membership price.
SECTION 4. RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES. A. Chapter Rights and Privileges. Each Member in good standing of the Chapter shall be entitled to cast one vote on any and all matters required to be voted upon by Members and shall have such other rights, privileges and responsibilities as the Board of Directors shall determine. Except as otherwise provided in these Bylaws, and subject to eligibility requirements, each Member in good standing shall be eligible to serve on the Chapter Board of Directors and committees. B. CAI Rights and Privileges. Each Member in good standing of CAI shall be entitled to cast one vote on any and all matters required to be voted upon by Members and shall have such rights, privileges and responsibilities as the Board of Trustees shall determine. Except as otherwise provided in the CAI Bylaws, and subject to eligibility requirements, each Member in good standing shall be eligible to serve on the CAI Board of Trustees, Membership Representation Groups, and committees. SECTION 5. SUSPENSION FOR NONPAYMENT. The Chapter may adopt reasonable policies to suspend certain membership rights and privileges resulting from nonpayment of amounts due and owing to the Chapter or CAI.
ARTICLE IV: ANNUAL DUES The Board of Trustees shall determine the amount of annual dues, fees, and other assessments to be paid to CAI by each class of Members. Unless terminated, each membership shall continue automatically from year to year, with annual dues, fees, and other assessments payable by each Member on or before such date as shall be determined by the Board of Trustees. Unless otherwise directed by the Board of Trustees, all annual dues, fees, and other assessments shall be paid to CAI in advance of the 12-month period to which they relate. The Board of Trustees may impose such other fees and charges as it deems proper and may waive or modify the requirement to pay dues, fees or charges for particular Members.
ARTICLE V: MEETING OF MEMBERS SECTION 1. ANNUAL MEETING. There shall be an annual meeting of Members of the Chapter in the fourth quarter of each year for the transaction of such business as may properly come before the meeting or any adjournment thereof. The annual meeting shall be held at such time and place as the Board of Directors may determine subject to the following: The meeting must be held in sufficient time for selection of a President-Elect who can attend the designated national meeting for President-Elect training of CAI. Written notice of such meeting stating the date, time and place of such meeting shall be sent to each Member, at the last address shown on the Chapter’s records, at least 15 days before the date of the meeting, or as provided by state law. SECTION 2. SPECIAL MEETINGS. Special meetings of the Members may be called only by the Board of Directors or otherwise in accordance with applicable law. A special meeting shall be held at such time and place as the Board of Directors may determine. Written notice of any special meeting stating the date, time, place and purpose of such meeting shall be sent to each Member, at the last address shown on the Chapter’s records, at least 15 days before the date of the meeting, or as provided by state law. SECTION 3. NOTICES. Unless otherwise prohibited in these Bylaws or by state law, all notices and other communications required by these Bylaws or state law shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given if delivered by: A. Personal delivery to the addressee; or B. United States mail, first class, postage prepaid; or C. Any means permitted by law, including via electronic mail. SECTION 4. QUORUM. A quorum for any meeting of the Members shall be ten percent (10%) of the voting membership, either in person or by proxy. If a quorum is not reached at the initial meeting date, the meeting may be adjourned for lack of quorum to a new date not less than two (2) and not more than forty-five (45) days later. The quorum shall remain ten percent (10%) of the voting membership at the adjourned meeting and continue until reached. Notice need not be given of an adjourned meeting held pursuant to this provision. At any duly-called meeting of the Members at which a quorum is present, the act of a majority of the Members present in person or by proxy shall be the act of the Members on any matter, except where the act of a greater number of Members is required by law, the Articles of Incorporation or these Bylaws. If a quorum is not present at any duly-called meeting of the Members, a majority of the Members present may adjourn the meeting, without further notice, until a quorum is present. SECTION 5. VOTING AND PROXIES. Voting on all matters may be conducted by mail, electronic mail, or any other means of electronic or telephonic transmission; provided, that the Member shall state, or submit information from which it can be determined, that the method of voting chosen was authorized by the Member. A Member entitled to vote may authorize, in writing, another person to act for such Member by proxy. The writing may be executed by the Member or the Member’s authorized officer, director, employee, or agent signing the writing, or causing the person’s signature to be affixed to the writing, by any reasonable means, including a facsimile signature. No proxy shall be valid after 11 months, unless otherwise provided in the proxy.
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CHAPTER BYLAWS ARTICLE V: MEETING OF MEMBERS CONTINUED SECTION 6. ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS. Whenever these Bylaws require that a document, record or instrument be “written” or “in writing,” the requirement is deemed satisfied by an electronic record. Whenever these Bylaws require a signature on a document, record or instrument, an electronic signature satisfies that requirement only if: (a) the electronic signature is easily recognizable as a secure electronic signature which is capable of verification, under the sole control of the signatory, and attached to the electronic document in such a way that the document cannot be modified without invalidating the signature; or (b) the Board of Directors reasonably believes that the signatory affixed the electronic signature with the intent to sign the electronic document, and that the electronic document has not been modified since the signature was affixed. The Board of Directors may require reasonable verification of any electronic signature, document, record or instrument. Absent or pending verification, the Board may refuse to accept any electronic signature or electronic record that, in the Board’s sole discretion, is not clearly authentic. Neither the Board of Directors nor the Chapter shall be liable to any Member for accepting or acting in reliance upon an electronic signature or electronic record that the Board reasonably believes to be authentic, or rejecting any such item which the Board reasonably believes not to be authentic. Any Member who negligently, recklessly or intentionally submits any falsified electronic record or unauthorized electronic signature shall fully indemnify the Chapter for actual damages, reasonable attorneys’ fees actually incurred and expenses incurred as a result of such acts. SECTION 7. ORDER AND CONDUCT OF BUSINESS. The President shall establish the agenda for, and preside at, and the Secretary shall keep the minutes of, all membership meetings. The Board of Directors may establish rules of conduct and the order of business for all membership meetings. When not in conflict with these Bylaws, the Articles of Incorporation or meeting procedures adopted by the Board of Directors, Robert’s Rules of Order (latest edition) shall govern all membership meetings. The Board may order the removal of anyone attending a membership meeting who, in the opinion of the Board, disrupts the conduct of the business at such a meeting. The use of Roberts Rules of Order may be partially or wholly suspended by majority vote of the Members. In the event of any dispute concerning the meaning of any meeting rules, including Robert’s Rules, the decision of the President, who may consult with counsel, shall be final and binding.
ARTICLE VI: BOARD OF DIRECTORS SECTION 1. POWERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. The Board of Directors shall have supervision, control, and direction of the affairs and property of the Chapter, shall determine the policies of the Chapter, shall actively pursue the purposes and objectives of the Chapter and CAI, shall ensure that the Chapter and its Bylaws comply with the policies and procedures of CAI, and shall have discretion in the use and disbursement of Chapter funds. The Board of Directors may adopt such rules, regulations and procedures for the conduct of its business, for the execution of its powers, for the implementation of these Bylaws and for the fulfillment of the purposes and objectives of the Chapter and CAI as it shall deem necessary or advisable. SECTION 2. COMPOSITION AND TERM OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. A. The Board of Directors shall be composed of the number of Directors as determined by the Members, but in no event shall be fewer than five (5) or more than eleven (11) Directors. Up to two people from any company or association may be allowed to serve, at the time of election, if it is deemed they work out of separate offices or in distinct differing regions. B. Composition: The Board of Directors must represent all membership classes as determined by the Board of Trustees as follows: • Eleven (11) Directors, which shall include: • Two (2) Homeowner Leaders • Two (2) Community Association Managers • Two (2) Business Partners • Five (5) At-Large Members Transition: The Chapter is currently (2017) composed of 15 Directors. The Chapter will reduce two (2) Directors at the 2017 election by not electing a Director to fulfill a vacant seat and by not reelecting a Director whose six (6) year term has expired. Additionally, the Chapter will reduce two (2) more Directors at the 2019 election by not electing Directors who have also reached their six (6) year term limits. The two (2) 2019 reductions may take place sooner through the process of attrition should a Director reach the end of their first three (3) year term and not elect to run again. At that time the Board of Directors shall declare that vacant seat as one (1), or possibly two (2) of the required reduction seats. The reduction in Directors must, at all times comply with the membership class requirements set forth in these Bylaws. Composition:The composition of At-Large seats on the Board of Directors shall not provide any one membership class with more than fifty percent (50%) of the seats on the Board of Directors. In the event that a Director’s class of membership changes during their term of service, they shall complete the remainder of the current election year, so long as the makeup of the Board is not compromised, in which case their slot will be automatically forfeited. Any subsequent Board service must be in a position designated for their then class of membership. SECTION 3. TERM OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Each Director shall serve for a term of three (3) years or until their successor has been appointed. Board of Directors terms shall be staggered so that the terms of not more than one-third of the Directors expire each year. A Member may serve on the Board of Directors for a total of six (6) years. After a Member has served for six (6) years, they may not serve again for three years. At that time, they begin the process of accumulating their six (6) years again. An individual who has served more than one-half of a full term shall be deemed to have served a full term. In the event an individual serves less than a full year on the Board, it shall be considered one full year of service. SECTION 4. NOMINATION AND ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. A. Except as otherwise provided in these Bylaws, each Member in good standing shall be eligible for nomination to serve as a Director. B. The Nominating Committee shall solicit candidates for open Director positions by communicating with the membership no later than 75 days prior to the Director Election date and in such manner and with such frequency as the Nominating Committee deems appropriate and in accordance with these Bylaws and such rules and procedures as may be established by the Board of Directors. C. Not less than forty-five (45) days before the date set for the annual meeting, the Nominating Committee shall present to the entire Board of Directors for approval the recommended slate of nominees for the Board of Directors to be voted on at said annual meeting. CONTINUED ON PAGE 34
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The Executive Director shall prepare a ballot of qualified candidates, which shall be distributed to eligible voting members at least 30 days before the Director Election Date. The election may take place via paper ballot, internet election or in any manner allowed by state law. Persons receiving the highest number of votes shall be elected; in the event of a tie, the chapter board will vote to break the tie.
All election results are subject to the composition requirements above. SECTION 5. MEETINGS. The Board of Directors shall hold a minimum of one (1) meeting quarterly at such time and place as the Board of Directors may determine. In addition, special meetings of the Board of Directors may be called by the President or upon the written request of one-third (1/3) of the Directors or upon the written request of the Executive Director, at such time and place as the President, or President-Elect, as the case may be, may designate. Any or all Directors may participate in duly called meetings of the Board of Directors by means of conference telephone or by any means of communication by which all persons participating in the meeting are able to hear one another, and such participation shall constitute presence in person at a meeting. Notice of meetings of the Board of Directors may be given orally or in writing and shall be given to each member of the Board of Directors at least 72 hours before the time appointed for the meeting, except in an emergency, when notice should be given at least twenty-four (24) hours, where practicable, before the time appointed for the meeting. Such notice may be waived in accordance with applicable law. All Board meetings held in person shall be open to all Chapter members, but members other than Directors may not participate in any discussion or deliberation unless expressly authorized by the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors may meet and in executive session to discuss and vote upon personnel matters, litigation in which CAI is or may become involved, contract negotiations, matters that, in the exercise of the Board’s reasonable discretion, require personal privacy, or other matters that require confidentiality. The nature of any and all business considered in executive session shall be announced in open session. SECTION 6. WAIVER OF NOTICE. Whenever notice is required to be given to any Director under these Bylaws, a written waiver thereof, signed by the Director or Directors entitled to such notice, whether before or after the time stated therein, shall be equivalent to the giving of such notice. Presence without objection also waives notice. SECTION 7. ACTION BY WRITTEN CONSENT IN LIEU OF A MEETING. Any action required or permitted to be taken at a meeting of the Board of Directors or of any committee thereof may be taken without a meeting if a written consent setting forth the action so taken shall be signed by all members of the Board of Directors or of such committee, as the case may be, and such written consent shall have the same force and effect as a vote at a meeting of the Board of Directors or at a meeting of such committee, as the case may be. All such action shall be reported at the next duly noticed meeting of the Board of Directors and such written consent or consents shall be filed with the minutes and proceedings of the Board. SECTION 8. QUORUM; ACTS OF THE BOARD. One third or more of the Directors shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any duly called meeting of the Board of Directors. At any duly called meeting of the Board of Directors at which a quorum is present, the act of a majority of the Directors present and voting shall be the act of the Board of Directions on any matter, except with respect to public policy issues or where the act of a greater number of Directors is required by law, the Articles of Incorporation or these Bylaws. If a quorum is not present at any duly called meeting of the Board of Directors, a majority of the Directors present may adjourn the meeting, without further notice, until a quorum is present. SECTION 9. VOTES ON MATTERS RELATED TO PUBLIC POLICY. All matters involving a public policy position of the Chapter must be adopted by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of those Directors present and voting at a duly called meeting of the Board of Directors, a quorum being present, and must not be inconsistent with the policies, goals and objectives of CAI. SECTION 10. RESIGNATION OR REMOVAL. In addition to the Director qualifications prescribed by law, by CAI, or these Bylaws, each Director must meet the following qualifications throughout their term: A. B. C. D.
The Director must not miss more than two (2) consecutive Board meetings The Director must not miss more than thirty percent (30%) of all Board meetings in any particular calendar year. The Director must attend fifty percent (50%) of all Chapter events and programs. The Director must pay within forty-five (45) days any outstanding receivables due the Chapter, after receiving a request to do so, in writing, from the Chapter
Any Director may resign by presenting a written resignation to the President or Secretary, and such resignation shall take effect at the time specified therein or, if no time is specified, at the time of acceptance thereof by the President. Any Director unable to attend a duly called meeting of the Board of Directors shall advise the President as to the reason for the absence. If a Director has two consecutive absences from duly called meetings of the Board of Directors without the Board excusing such absences, such Director shall be deemed to have resigned as a Director. However, the Board of Directors, in its discretion, may waive this provision. A Director may be removed from office, with or without cause, by a majority vote of the Board; provided, however, that such Director shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard, either orally or in writing, prior to any such action. SECTION 11. VACANCIES. Any vacancy occurring on the Board of Directors may be filled by the affirmative vote of a majority of the then members of the Board of Directors, including if the remaining Directors constitute fewer members than required to achieve a quorum. Any Director elected to fill a vacancy shall serve the remainder of the unexpired term of their predecessor in office. SECTION 12. REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES. No Director shall be compensated for serving as a Director. However, the Board of Directors may reimburse any Director for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred as budgeted and authorized by the Board of Directors.
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CHAPTER BYLAWS ARTICLE VI: BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONTINUED SECTION 13. SPECIFIC POWERS OF THE BOARD Without prejudice to the general powers set forth in Article VI, Section 1 of these Bylaws, but subject to the same limitations, the Directors, in accordance with the Bylaws of CAI and this Chapter, shall have the power and duty to: A. B. C. D. E. F. G.
Purchase a Directors’ and Officers’ Liability insurance policy with minimum policy limits of two million dollars ($2,000,000.00). Said policy shall include coverage for past directors and past and present committee members, to the extent such coverage is available at a reasonable cost to the Chapter. Purchase a Workers Compensation policy. Purchase Fidelity/Crime/Employee Dishonesty coverage at a minimum of what was in the total of all CAI-GRIE Chapter bank accounts as of January 31 of that year plus 20% of that total. Purchase General Liability coverage with a minimum of one million dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence and two million dollars ($2,000,000) aggregate. Purchase Property insurance covering all CAI-GRIE Chapter office property with Replacement Cost valuation. Purchase an Inland Marine policy covering all CAI-GRIE-owned property that leaves the office on CAI-GRIE Chapter business. Purchase Employer’s Practices Liability Insurance (EPLI) with respect to any Chapter employees.
ARTICLE VII: OFFICERS SECTION 1. OFFICERS. The elected officers of the Chapter shall be a President, a President-Elect, a Treasurer and a Secretary. The Board of Directors may appoint such other officers as the Board may deem necessary or advisable. Options may include a Vice President and Immediate Past President. SECTION 2. QUALIFICATIONS, ELECTION AND TERM OF OFFICE. The officers of the Chapter, with the exception of the President, shall be elected from among the Directors each year by the Board of Directors by a majority vote of the Board. Each officer shall serve for a term of one year or until a successor has taken office. The President-Elect shall serve for one (1) year and directly following the conclusion of that year of service shall serve as President for one (1) year. In the event a member of the Board is elected to serve as President-Elect during the last year of their term on the Board, that individual will automatically be granted one (1) additional year to serve as President, and the number of directors elected by the members in that annual election shall be reduced accordingly. In the case of a person who serves as President-Elect in their sixth year on the Board, they will be permitted to serve seven (7) years to complete their term as President. The granting of an additional year to the incoming president will create a partial term in the subsequent election. That partial term shall be filled in the subsequent election by the successful candidate receiving the least number of votes. No more than two individuals from the same membership class, may serve as officers of the Chapter at the same time. SECTION 3. REMOVAL. Any officer may be removed by a two-thirds (2/3) affirmative vote, or as allowed by state law, of the entire Board of Directors if, in the judgment of the Board, the best interests of the Chapter would be served by such removal; provided, however, that such officer shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard, either in person or in writing, prior to such action. SECTION 4. VACANCIES. Vacancies in any office, with the exception of President, may be filled for the balance of the unexpired term by the Board of Directors at any meeting of the Board in accordance with such rules and procedures as may be established by the Board. In the event of a vacancy in the office of President, the President-Elect shall act as President for the remainder of the unexpired term of office of their predecessor in such office and shall succeed to such office upon the expiration of such term. In the event the President-Elect cannot or will not agree to serve the unexpired term of their predecessor in office, the Board of Directors shall elect from its members a person to serve as President for the unexpired term. SECTION 5. PRESIDENT. The President shall be the chief elected officer of the Chapter, shall be a Member of the Executive Committee and shall preside at all meetings of the Members, the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee. Unless otherwise provided in these Bylaws or directed by the Board of Directors, the President, subject to the approval of the Board, shall appoint all committees. The President shall have the authority to represent the Chapter and act in its name in accordance with declared policies of the Chapter and CAI. The President shall communicate to the Members of the Chapter and to the Board of Directors such matters and make suggestions as may tend to promote and further the purposes and objectives of the Chapter and CAI, and the President shall perform such other duties as are necessary or incident to the office of President or as may be assigned by the Board of Directors or required by law. The President shall be responsible for satisfying the directives of the Board of Directors. SECTION 6. PRESIDENT-ELECT. The President-Elect shall perform the duties of the President in their absence or in the event of resignation, removal or inability or refusal to act. The President-Elect, when so acting, shall have all the powers and responsibilities of the position of President. The President-Elect shall also perform such other duties as may be assigned by the President or the Board of Directors, or required by law. SECTION 7. VICE PRESIDENT. The Vice President shall perform the duties of the President-Elect in the President-Elect’s absence or in the event of resignation, removal or inability or refusal to act of the President-Elect. The Vice President, when so acting, shall have all the power and responsibility of the President-Elect. The Vice President shall also perform such other duties as may be assigned by the President or the Board of Directors. The Vice President shall not succeed to the presidency unless so determined by a majority vote of the Board. SECTION 8. TREASURER. The Treasurer shall be the custodian of Chapter funds and securities, shall oversee the establishment of proper accounting procedures for the handling of the Chapter’s funds, shall be the disbursing officer for the Chapter and shall report on the financial condition of the Chapter at all meetings of the Board of Directors and at other times as called upon by the President of the Chapter. The Treasurer shall perform all other duties incident to the office of Treasurer. CONTINUED ON PAGE 36
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CHAPTER BYLAWS ARTICLE VII: OFFICERS CONTINUED SECTION 9. SECRETARY. The duties and authority of the Secretary shall include, but not be limited to, accountability for the accuracy of Board documents such as minutes of all meetings and all notices given in accordance with these Bylaws. SECTION 10. IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT. The Immediate Past President supports and advises the President, President-Elect and Board of Directors and shall perform such other duties as may be assigned to him by the President or the Board of Directors, the Bylaws or as required by law. The Immediate Past President shall be a non-voting member of the Executive Committee. SECTION 11. CHAPTER STAFF. The Board of Directors may appoint or employ an Executive Director to manage the operations of the Chapter within the authority delegated by the Board of Directors. SECTION 12. SALARIES; REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES. No elected Officer of the Chapter shall be compensated for serving as an Officer. Officers may be reimbursed for reasonable out-ofpocket expenses incurred by them in performing their duties as Officers, as budgeted and authorized by the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE VIII: COMMITTEES SECTION 1. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. A. Unless otherwise directed by the Board of Directors, the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors shall be composed of the President, the President-Elect, the Vice President, the Treasurer and the Secretary. No more than fifty percent (50%) of the Executive Committee may be from any single membership class. The Executive Committee shall have and exercise all of the authority of the Board of Directors, including all actions specified in these Bylaws as actions to be taken by the Board of Directors where it is necessary or desirable to do so between meetings of the Board of Directors, except that the Executive Committee shall not have the authority to: (1) amend, alter or repeal these Bylaws, (2) elect, appoint or remove any Director or Officer of the Chapter, (3) adopt a resolution proposing an amendment to the Articles of Incorporation, (4) adopt a plan of merger or consolidation with another corporation, (5) acquire or authorize the sale, lease, exchange or mortgage of any real property of the Chapter, (6)authorize the sale, lease, exchange or mortgage of all or substantially all of the personal property and assets of the Chapter, (7) authorize or institute proceedings for the voluntary dissolution of the Chapter, (8) adopt a plan for the distribution of the assets of the Chapter or (9) amend, alter or repeal any resolution of the Board of Directors. The Executive Committee shall act by vote of a simple majority of the Executive Committee on any matter. The Executive Committee shall provide a report of its actions to the Board of Directors whenever so required. The President shall serve as the chairperson of the Executive Committee. B. The Executive Committee is authorized to receive, hold, invest, manage, allocate and apply on behalf of the Chapter and in the furtherance of its purposes and objectives, all income received by the Chapter and all real and personal property received or owned by the Chapter. The Executive Committee shall, in accordance with such procedures as may be established by the Board of Directors, recommend a budget to the Board of Directors for each fiscal year. SECTION 2. NOMINATING COMMITTEE. Each year the Executive Committee shall designate a Nominating Committee that shall consist of the Immediate Past President of the Chapter, the PresidentElect and at least three other Members of the Chapter who are not elected officers of the Chapter and who are not running for election. In the event the Immediate Past President is running for re-election, he shall not serve on the Nominating Committee, and the Executive Committee shall appoint a Member of the Chapter to serve in their place. At least one member of the Nominating Committee shall be a Community Association Volunteer and no more than two (2) members of the Nominating Committee may be from the same membership class. Unless otherwise directed by the Executive Committee, the Immediate Past President of the Chapter shall serve as chairman of the Nominating Committee. SECTION 3. LEGISLATIVE ACTION COMMITTEES. The Board of Directors shall appoint delegates to the California Legislative Action Committee in accordance with the Legislative Action Committee Operational Guidelines approved by the CAI Board of Trustees. The appointed delegates shall provide a report to the Chapter Board of Directors regularly. SECTION 4. OTHER COMMITTEES. Unless otherwise provided in these Bylaws or directed by the Board of Directors, the President shall appoint Members to serve on such other standing or special committees, subcommittees, task forces or boards as may be required by these Bylaws or as may be deemed necessary or appropriate by the President. SECTION 5. REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES. Members of the Executive Committee may be reimbursed for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by them in performing their duties as members of the Executive Committee, as budgeted and authorized by the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE IX: LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY; INDEMNIFICATION SECTION 1. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY. Any person who serves as an officer, director, trustee, or other person who performs services for the corporation and who does not receive compensation, other than reimbursement of expenses, for those services shall be immune from civil liability except where the injury or damage was a result of: A. B. C. D.
Gross negligence or willful misconduct; A crime, unless the person had reasonable cause to believe that the act was lawful; A transaction that resulted in an improper personal benefit of money, property, or service to the person; or An act or omission that is not in good faith and is beyond the scope of authority of the corporation pursuant to law or the corporate charter.
SECTION 2. INDEMNIFICATION. The directors, officers, committee members, employees, and other volunteers of the Chapter shall be indemnified and held harmless by the Chapter from and against any and all expenses (including attorneys’ fees and disbursements) and claims for liability arising in connection with their positions or activities on behalf of the Chapter to the full extent permitted by law.
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CHAPTER BYLAWS ARTICLE X: MISCELLANEOUS SECTION 1. FISCAL YEAR. The fiscal year of the Chapter shall be determined by the Board of Directors. SECTION 2. CONTRACTS, CHECKS, DRAFTS, ETC. Except as otherwise provided in these Bylaws, all contracts and all checks, drafts, notes, acceptances, endorsements and other evidences of indebtedness may be executed on behalf of the Chapter only by the President, the Executive Director or such other officers and agents of the Chapter as the Board of Directors or the Executive Committee may authorize. SECTION 3. LOANS. No loans shall be made or obtained on behalf of the Chapter, and no negotiable instruments other than checks shall be issued in its name, unless and except as authorized by the Board of Directors. SECTION 4. DEPOSITS. Unless otherwise directed by the Board of Directors, all funds of the Chapter shall be deposited in such depositories as the Executive Committee may select. SECTION 5. PROCEDURES. All meetings of the Members, the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee shall be governed by the rules set forth in the latest edition of Robert’s Rules of Order, Newly Revised, as long as such rules are not in conflict with these Bylaws or with rules and procedures established by the Board or the Executive Committee. By majority vote, the Board of Directors may vote to suspend Robert’s Rules of Order. SECTION 6. USE OF FUNDS AND DISSOLUTION. The Chapter shall use its funds only to accomplish its stated purpose and objectives. Upon dissolution of the Chapter, all of its assets shall be distributed to CAI, or its successor. SECTION 7. LOSS OF CHARTER. This chapter may be decertified by a vote of the Board of Trustees, as provided in the policies and procedures of CAI. In such event, the Chapter agrees to be bound by the CAI policies. SECTION 8. WAIVER OF NOTICE. Whenever any notice is required to be given under applicable law, the Articles of Incorporation or these Bylaws, a waiver of such notice in writing signed by the person entitled to such notice, whether such waiver is signed before or after the time for notice has expired, shall be deemed the equivalent of the giving of such notice. SECTION 9. TRANSITIONAL PROCEDURES. Any and all actions taken pursuant to the Bylaws of the Chapter in effect prior to the date of adoption hereof shall remain in full force and effect unless and until expressly changed or revoked pursuant hereto. SECTION 10. RULES OF CONSTRUCTION. The following rules of construction shall apply to the interpretation of these Bylaws: A. The captions and headings contained in these Bylaws are for convenience of reference only and shall not be construed as a limitation on the scope of any particular article, section or subsection of these Bylaws. The captions may not be used in interpreting the meaning of any article, section or subsection of these Bylaws. B. Wherever these Bylaws grant the authority to act or exercise any right or privilege by the Board of Directors, its officers, the Chapter Executive Director or any person referred to in these Bylaws (the “Authorized Party”), there shall be no limitation on the number of times the Authorized Party may exercise the authority, right or privilege granted, unless these Bylaws expressly provide otherwise. C. Wherever these Bylaws use the word “including,” it shall be deemed to be followed by the words “without limitation,” unless expressly stated to the contrary. D. If any time period or deadline stated in these Bylaws falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, the time period or deadline shall be extended until the next business day.
ARTICLE XI: AMENDMENTS Subject to the restrictions set forth in California Corporations Code Section 7150(a), these Bylaws may be amended, repealed or altered, in whole or in part, by two-thirds (b) affirmative vote of the Board of Directors at a duly-noticed meeting of the Board. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein contained, an amendment of the Bylaws changing the number of Directors must be adopted by the membership as specified in California Corporations Code Section 7151(b). Alternatively, and these Bylaws may be amended, repealed or altered, in whole or in part, by two-thirds (b) affirmative vote of those members present, in person or by proxy, at any duly-noticed meeting of the Chapter at which a quorum is present, provided that a copy of any proposed change shall have been provided to each Chapter Member at least fifteen (15) days prior to such meeting. Adopted by vote of the members September 2018. Revised by the Board of Directors December 2019.
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2023 CALENDAR
EDUCATION AND EVENTS JANUARY
16
JAN
| MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY CHAPTER OFFICE CLOSED
FEBRUARY
| 16 | EDUCATION EXPO 20 | PRESIDENT’S DAY OBSERVED AXE THROWING: 80’S THEME
2
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SOCAL AXE TEMECULA TEMECULA, CA
FEB
SILVERLAKES NORCO, CA
FEB
CHAPTER OFFICE CLOSED
MARCH
2
AUG
3
MAR
| BOWLING TOURNAMENT | EDUCATION LUNCHEON VENUE TBD TBD, CA
PINS N POCKETS LAKE ELSINORE, CA
APRIL
| 13 | EDUCATION LUNCHEON 6
GOLF TOURNAMENT
APR
TREMECULA CREEK INN (TCI) TEMECULA, CA
APR
TREMECULA CREEK INN (TCI) TEMECULA, CA
M AY
| 29 | MEMORIAL DAY 11
COUNTRY FAIRE
M AY
LONGSHADOW RANCH WINERY TEMECULA, CA
M AY
CHAPTER OFFICE CLOSED
JUNE
| 29 | STORM BASEBALL GAME TBD | CLAC EVENING EVENT 19
JUNETEENTH
JUN
CHAPTER OFFICE CLOSED
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LAKE ELSINORE STORM STADIUM LAKE ELSINORE, CA
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VENUE TBD TBD, CA
J U LY
| 13 | EDUCATION EXPO/TOPGOLF
3–4
4TH OF JULY OBSERVED
JUL
CHAPTER OFFICE CLOSED
JUL
TOPGOLF ONTARIO, CA
AUGUST
| TBD | PAJAMA MOVIE PARTY DAY AT THE RACES
4
JUL
DEL MAR RACE TRACK DEL MAR, CA
AUG
VENUE TBD TBD, CA
SEPTEMBER
26
SEP
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EDUCATION LUNCHEON VENUE TBD TBD, CA
OCTOBER
| COLUMBUS DAY 14 | MONTE CARLO: DANCING THROUGH THE DECADES PROM 9
OCT
CHAPTER OFFICE CLOSED
OCT
RIVERSIDE MUNICIPLE AUDITORIUM RIVERSIDE, CA
NOVEMBER
| 10 | VETERANS DAY 14 | THANKSGIVING COOKING CLASS - NIGHT 2 23–24 | THANKSGIVING 7
THANKSGIVING COOKING CLASS - NIGHT 1
NOV
CLAREMONT CHEFS ACADEMY CLAREMONT, CA
NOV
CHAPTER OFFICE CLOSED
NOV
CLAREMONT CHEFS ACADEMY CLAREMONT, CA
NOV
CHAPTER OFFICE CLOSED
DECEMBER
| 25–29 | HOLIDAYS OBSERVED 5
EDUCATION EXPO
DEC
VENUE TBD TBD, CA
DEC
CHAPTER OFFICE CLOSED
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MEMBER DESIGNATIONS
Congratulations F O R O B TA I N I N G D E S I G N AT I O N S I N 2 0 2 2
AMS Isaiah Leon Berry, CMCA, AMS Kelley Marie Blane, CMCA, AMS Kathy Lynn Cabrera, CMCA, AMS Lynne M Cesario, CMCA, AMS Robert Coleman, CMCA, AMS Brinna M. Kerrick, CMCA, AMS Timothy Michael McLean, Jr., CMCA, AMS Joy Ann Marino-Markwardt, CMCA, AMS Carmen O. Portela-Lopez, CMCA, AMS Jennifer Sheehan, CMCA, AMS Vanessa Ann Stoltenberg, CMCA, AMS
AAMC Associa-PCM, AAMC Avalon Management Group, Inc., AAMC Cardinal Property Management, AAMC Elite Community Management, AAMC Equity Management & Realty Services, AAMC FirstService Residential, AAMC Keystone Pacific Property Management, LLC, AAMC Walters Management Company, AAMC
AMS Ramona Acosta, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Kelly Adair, CMCA, AMS Khatidja-Rosy Amlani, AMS, PCAM Jeffrey Baker, AMS Susan Bellani, CMCA, AMS Michael Bennett, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Isaiah Leon Berry, CMCA, AMS Kelley Marie Blane, CMCA, AMS Deirdre Bitting, CMCA, AMS Leann Bobbitt, CMCA, AMS Suzanne Bolton, CMCA, AMS Jennifer Bonnar, CMCA, AMS Weldon L. Brown, II, CMCA, AMS Kathy Lynn Cabrera, CMCA, AMS Lynne M Cesario, CMCA, AMS Elizabeth Charlot, AMS Thomas Clyne, CMCA, AMS
CIRMS Jennifer Tirado, CIRMS CMCA Amy Alomar, CMCA Elyse Backer, CMCA Devin Lynn Biesiada, CMCA Kelley Marie Blane, CMCA, AMS Douglas Cheley, CMCA Danielle Dalley, CMCA Anthony Edwards, CMCA Shannon Grynchal, CMCA
CMCA CONTINUED Monica Munoz, CMCA Rabecca Madison Murray, CMCA Jessica Rae Quintero-Clifford, CMCA Valerie A. Raboin, CMCA Kelsey Ray, CMCA Michael Spielmann, CMCA Ryan Sowers, CMCA PCAM Matthew Davidson, CMCA, AMS, PCAM
AMS
AMS
Robert Coleman, CMCA, AMS Donna DePledge, CMCA, AMS Frances Diggs, CMCA, AMS Holly Dillenbeck, CMCA, AMS Bridget Irene Dolan, CMCA, AMS Benna Duenas, CMCA, AMS Lyndsey Dyer, CMCA, AMS Susan Elmorabit, AMS, PCAM Farrah Esquer, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Jason Ewals, CMCA, AMS Gina Marie Fanizzi, CMCA, AMS Any Ferrell, CMCA, AMS, PCAM George Gallanes, CMCA, AMS Mitzi Jimenez, CMCA, AMS Jeanean Gillespie, CMCA, AMS Co-Lee Grev, AMS, PCAM, RS Valerie Gullicksen, CMCA, AMS Cherri Lee Hairston, CMCA, AMS Sharon Harding, CMCA, AMS Robert Harvey, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Michelle Howard, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Jan Marie Hudson, CMCA, AMS Kathryn Hunter, CMCA, AMS Kelly Hurtado, CMCA, AMS Paul Johnson, CMCA, AMS Vickie Johnson, CMCA, AMS Mark Jones, AMS, PCAM
Tiffany Kalishevich, CMCA, AMS Leticia Kendrick, CMCA, AMS Brinna M. Kerrick, CMCA, AMS Heather Killian, CMCA, AMS Courtney Kisner, CMCA, AMS Dorothy Kolisar, CMCA, AMS Kevin Lewis, AMS, PCAM Lisa Locke, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Anna Machado, CMCA, AMS Joy Ann Marino-Markwardt, CMCA, AMS Dana Mathey, AMS, PCAM Jim McCarthy, Jr., CMCA, AMS Michael McCarthy, CMCA, AMS Timothy McLean, CMCA, AMS Timothy Michael McLean, Jr., CMCA, AMS Deborah Mines, CMCA, AMS Veronica Money, CMCA, AMS Tami Morgan, CMCA, AMS Jeri Mupo, CMCA, AMS Tamara L Niccoli, CMCA, AMS Laurie M. Nuckols, CMCA, AMS Olga Ortiz, CMCA, AMS Laurie Owen, AMS, PCAM Lori Palomo, AMS Ankur Patel, CMCA, AMS
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Ms. Desiree Martini Mr. Mike Mastropietro Mr. Cory Matsumoto Mr. Jon Maxwell Mr. Rick Mayer Mr. Chad McCloskey, RS Ms. Hilary McCue Mr. Tim McHale Ms. Christine McIntyre Ms. Fannon Meador Mr. Chris Meyer Ms. Elizabeth Millar Ms. Megan Monroe Ms. Tamika Moore Mr. Lou Moreno Mr. Greg Morrow Mr. Dave Mourhess Ms. Fran Mullahy Mr. Stefan Murphy Mr. Michael Murrell Mr. Brett Musgrove Mr. Brad Needham Mrs. Tina Neubauer, CMCA, CIRMS Ms. Cherri Niizuma Mr. Robert Nordlund, RS Mr. Matt D. Ober, Esq. Mr. Ron Olsen Mr. Chet Oshiro Mrs. Mallory Paproth Ms. Danielle Paulsen Mr. Jason Pearson Ms. Elisa M. Perez Mr. Mike Perlof Mr. James B Perry Mr. Dirk Petchul Mr. Louis Petrie Ms. Christine Phillips Mr. Bob Pigman Mr. Jay Powell Ms. Ashley Presman Mrs. Dana Pride Ms. Kim Province Ms. Robin Rangel, CMCA Ms. Messina Reed Ms. Regina Reynante Mr. Kelly G. Richardson, Esq. Ms. Kim Richardson Mr. Brett Rightmer Mr. Easton Roberts Mrs. Jenn Rodriguez Ms. Gina Roldan
Mrs. Stephanie Romero Ms. Susan Browne Rosenberg Mrs. Bridget Russell Mr. Jon Mark Russell, CMCA Mr. Joe Saldana Mr. Gary Sandhu Ms. Paige Schauermann Mr. Joshua Robert Schultz Ms. A.J. Scott, CIRMS Mr. Vaibhavi Shah Mr. Lewis Shapiro Mr. Brent Sherman Ms. Jennifer Silva Mr. Chad Sivcovich Mr. Greg Smith Ms. Brittany Smith Ms. Katie Sprague Mrs. Jillian Shane Steele Ms. Virginia Steverson Mr. Dan Stites Mr. Matthew Swain, RS Ms. Laura Todd Ms. Julia Troy Ms. Sheilah Turner Ms. Bertha Valdez Ms. Kellan Van Hoesen Ms. Debra Van Winkle Mr. Xinwei Wang Mr. Steven Wang Mr. D. Robert Ward Mr. Tim Warner Ms. Monica Watson Mrs. Wendy Weber Ms. Cilla Weichselbaum Mr. Les Weinberg, RS Ms. Diane Weissberg Ms. Danielle Whitaker Mrs. Stacia Whithurst Mr. Brian Wienke Ms. Liz Williams Ms. DeShala Williams Ms. Andrea Wilson Miss Kimberly Wong Mr. Bevan Worsham Mr. Andrew Woytowich Ms. Mariah Ainslee Wyckoff Mr. Ben Ye Mr. Jolen M. Zeroski, CMCA
MEMBER DESIGNATIONS AMS
CCAL
CMCA
Suzanne Permantier Bolton, CMCA, AMS Tiffany Cherron Petty, CMCA, AMS Kaylin Porritt, CMCA, AMS Carmen O. Portela-Lopez, CMCA, AMS Shirley Prasser, CMCA, AMS Luci Ralston, CMCA, AMS Nicole Roach, CMCA, AMS Kristie Rose, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Betty Roth, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM Traci Russell, CMCA, AMS Janet Salmon, CMCA, AMS Paola Scrimsher, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Scott Sears, CMCA, AMS Jessica Sedgwick, CMCA, AMS Susan Seifen, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Charlye Sessner, CMCA, AMS Jennifer Sheehan, CMCA, AMS Eryn Sisk, CMCA, AMS Billie Smith, CMCA, AMS Vanessa Ann Stoltenberg, CMCA, AMS Nicole Speigelhalter, CMCA, AMS Karen C. Steines, CMCA, AMS Jamila Stoker, CMCA, AMS Cynthia Tapia, CMCA, AMS Clint Taylor, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Elizabeth Taylor, CMCA, AMS Erica A Tenney, CMCA, AMS Kevin Michael Themm, CMCA, AMS Robert This, CMCA, AMS John Thorpe, AMS, PCAM Alisa Toalson, CMCA, AMS Christy Towner-Quesada, CMCA, AMS Pamela Voit, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Rebekah Waldo, CMCA, AMS Clint Warrell, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM Serina Washington, CMCA, AMS Jessica Williams, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Brandi Wilson, AMS, PCAM Vanessa Wuestewald, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Eric Zarr, CMCA, AMS Norma Zermeno, AMS, PCAM Ken Zimmerman, CMCA, AMS
Fiore Racobs & Powers, A PLC Richard S. Fiore, Esq., CCAL John MacDowell, Esq., CCAL Erin Maloney, Esq., CCAL Janet L. S. Powers, Esq., CCAL Nordberg|DeNichilo, LLP Robert D. DeNichilo, Esq., CCAL Richardson | Ober LLP Matt D. Ober Esq., CCAL Kelly G. Richardson, Esq., CCAL SwedelsonGottlieb Sandra Gottlieb, Esq., CCAL Brian D. Moreno, Esq., CCAL Wolf, Rifkin, Shapiro, Schulman & Rabkin, LLP Michael Schulman, Esq., CCAL Daniel C. Shapiro, Esq., CCAL
CCAL
CMCA
Adams Stirling A PLC Jasmine Hale, Esq., CCAL Laurie Pool, Esq., CCAL Beaumont Tashjian Jeffrey A. Beaumont, Esq., CCAL Lisa Tashjian, Esq., CCAL Berding | Weil, LLP Steven Weil, Esq., CCAL Delphi Law Group, LLP James McCormick, Jr., Esq., CCAL Epsten, APC Jon H. Epsten, Esq., CCAL Mary M. Howell Esq., CCAL
Ramona Acosta, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Kelly Adair, CMCA Yvette Allen, CMCA Amy Alomar, CMCA Jeffrey G Anderson, CMCA Kelley Aranda-Gavin, CMCA Cassandra Ashley, CMCA Susan Bellani, CMCA, AMS Peggy L Barrientos, CMCA Michael Bennett, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Elyse Backer, CMCA
Debra Berg, CMCA Michael Berg, MBA, CMCA, CIRMS Isaiah Leon Berry, CMCA, AMS Devin Lynn Biesiada, CMCA Stephanie C Biggs, CMCA Deirdre Bitting, CMCA, AMS Kelley Marie Blane, CMCA, AMS Leann Bobbitt, CMCA, AMS Michael Bodman, CMCA Suzanne Permantier Bolton, CMCA, AMS Jennifer Bonnar, CMCA, AMS Jennifer Brasington, CMCA Bud Brown, CMCA Kathy Lynn Cabrera, CMCA, AMS Lynne M Cesario, CMCA, AMS Thomas Clyne, CMCA, AMS Douglas Cheley, CMCA Robert Coleman, CMCA, AMS Danielle Dalley, CMCA Amy Dankel, CMCA Peter Densmore, CMCA Donna DePledge, CMCA, AMS Frances Diggs, CMCA, AMS Holly Dillenbeck, CMCA, AMS Bridget Irene Dolan, CMCA, AMS Benna Duenas, CMCA Lyndsey Dyer, CMCA, AMS Anthony Edwards, CMCA John Ellett, CMCA Farrah Esquer, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Jason Ewals, CMCA, AMS Gina Marie Fanizzi, CMCA, AMS Any Ferrell, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Kathrynn Fleig, CMCA George Gallanes, CMCA, AMS Mitzi Jimenez, CMCA, AMS Jeanean Gillespie, CMCA, AMS Genevieve Ginelsa, CMCA Deanna Gonzales-Casillas, CMCA Shannon Grynchal, CMCA Valerie Gullicksen, CMCA, AMS Cherri Lee Hairston, CMCA, AMS Michael Hall, CMCA Sharon Harding, CMCA, AMS Denice Harrison, CMCA Jeannie Harvey, CMCA Robert Harvey, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Drew Hershey, CMCA Michelle Howard, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Sharonda Howard, CMCA Ethan Kane Horan, CMCA Foxy Hudson, CMCA Jan Hudson, CMCA Kathryn Hunter, CMCA Kelly Hurtado, CMCA, AMS Jessica Jamieson, CMCA Paul Johnson, CMCA, AMS
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CIRMS Berg Insurance Agency, Inc. Michael Berg, CMCA, CIRMS Kimberly Lilley, CMCA, CIRMS CondoLogic Jennifer Tirado, CIRMS Cornerstone Commercial & Personal Insurance Services Phil Hakopian, CIRMS Ian H. Graham Insurance Jacqueline Campbell, CIRMS LaBarre/Oksnee Insurance Agency, Inc. Carol Fulton, CIRMS Becky Hayes, CIRMS Curt LaBarre, CIRMS Prendiville Insurance Agency Patrick Prendiville, CIRMS Roy Palacios Insurance Agency, Inc. Tina Neubauer, CMCA, CIRMS Timothy Cline Insurance Agency, Inc. Timothy Cline, CIRMS Ryan Gesell, CIRMS Jose Tapia-Glez, CIRMS
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CMCA
PCAM
Vickie Johnson, CMCA, AMS Tiffany Kalishevich, CMCA, AMS Leticia Kendrick, CMCA, AMS Brinna M. Kerrick, CMCA, AMS Heather Killian, CMCA, AMS Gayle D. Kimes, CMCA Courtney Kisner, CMCA, AMS Dorothy Kolisar, CMCA, AMS Jason Kratz, CMCA Kimberly Lilley, CMCA, CIRMS Lisa Locke, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Etanisla Lopez-Ortiz, CMCA Anna Machado, CMCA, AMS Deborah Maglasang, CMCA Theresa Mangerino, CMCA Joy Ann Marino-Markwardt, CMCA, AMS Jim McCarthy, Jr., CMCA, AMS Jim McCarthy, Sr., CMCA, PCAM Michael McCarthy, CMCA, AMS Jay McGuire, CMCA Timothy McLean, CMCA, AMS Timothy Michael McLean, Jr., CMCA, AMS Michelle Medina, CMCA Rebecca Messer, CMCA Nicholas Michaelian, CMCA Lisa Misuraca, CMCA Christopher Mitchell, CMCA Veronica Money, CMCA, AMS Tami Morgan, CMCA, AMS Jacqueline Morini, CMCA Monica Munoz, CMCA Jeri Mupo, CMCA, AMS Doreen Murray, CMCA Rabecca Madison Murray, CMCA Gerald E Myers, Jr., CMCA Alia Navarro, CMCA Tina Neubauer, CMCA, CIRMS James Niccoli, CMCA Laurie Nuckols, CMCA Olga Ortiz, CMCA Stephanie Otto, CMCA Judiann Ouellette, CMCA Ankur Patel, CMCA Carmen O. Portela-Lopez, CMCA, AMS Kelsey Ray, CMCA Jonathan Robert Payne, CMCA Steven Penn, CMCA Suzanne Permantier Bolton, CMCA, AMS Kurtis Peterson, CMCA Tiffany Cherron Petty, CMCA, AMS Kaylin Porritt, CMCA, AMS Justine Marie Poulton, CMCA Shirley Prasser, CMCA, AMS Jessica Rae Quintero-Clifford, CMCA Irma Leticia Rabago, CMCA Valerie A. Raboin, CMCA Gregory Rainier, CMCA
Luci Ralston, CMCA, AMS Robin Rangel, CMCA Kelsey Ray, CMCA Rosaura “Rose” Reyes, CMCA Robert Riddick, CMCA Nicole Roach, CMCA, AMS Kristie Rose, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Betty Roth, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM Traci Russell, CMCA, AMS Ricky Ruth, CMCA Paola Scrimsher, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Karen Seaman, CMCA Scott Sears, CMCA, AMS Jessica Sedgwick, CMCA, AMS Susan Seifen, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Charlye Sessner, CMCA, AMS Jennifer Sheehan, CMCA, AMS Eryn Sisk, CMCA, AMS Billie Smith, CMCA, AMS Ryan Sowers, CMCA Nicole Speigelhalter, CMCA, AMS Michael Spielmann, CMCA Michelle Stanovich, CMCA Karen C. Steines, CMCA, AMS Jamila Stoker, CMCA, AMS Vanessa Ann Stoltenberg, CMCA, AMS Kimberly Streetman, CMCA, PCAM Clint Taylor, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Elizabeth Taylor, CMCA, AMS Erica Tenney, CMCA Kevin Michael Themm, CMCA, AMS Robert This, CMCA, AMS Katherine Lynn Thompson, CMCA, AMS Alisa Toalson, CMCA, AMS Christy Towner-Quesada, CMCA Pamela Voit, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Rebekah Waldo, CMCA, AMS Clint Warrell, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM Serina Washington, CMCA, AMS Brenda Wesley, CMCA Jessica Williams, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Vanessa Wuestewald, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Eric Zarr, CMCA, AMS Roseanne Zemming, CMCA Ken Zimmerman, CMCA, AMS
Nancy Davis, PCAM Matthew Davidson, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Susan Elmorabit, AMS, PCAM Farrah Esquer, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Any Ferrell, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Jeanean Gillespie, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Glennon Gray, PCAM Co-Lee Grev, AMS, PCAM, RS Lana Hamadej, PCAM Robert Harvey, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Michelle Howard, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Lydia Huh, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Mark Jones, AMS, PCAM Heather Killian, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Kevin Lewis, AMS, PCAM Lisa Locke, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Anna Machado, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Dana Mathey, AMS, PCAM Jim McCarthy, Sr., CMCA, PCAM Sherry Neal, PCAM Laurie Owen, AMS, PCAM Kristie Rose, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Betty Roth, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM Paola Scrimsher, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Susan Seifen, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Marianne Simek, PCAM Kimberly Streetman, CMCA, PCAM Clint Taylor, CMCA, AMS, PCAM John Thorpe, AMS, PCAM Pamela Voit, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Clint Warrell, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM Jessica Williams, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Vanessa Wuestewald, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Norma Zermeno, AMS, PCAM
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LSM DESIGNEES Betty Roth, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM Clint J. Warrell, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM
PCAM Ramona Acosta, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Khatidja-Rosy Amlani, AMS, PCAM Michael Bennett, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Denise Bergstrom, PCAM
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RS A Reserve Company Co-Lee Grev, AMS, PCAM, RS Advanced Reserve Solutions Nicholas Kennedy, RS Albert J. Portune, RS Association Reserves-Inland Empire Kevin Leonard, RS Barrera and Company Richard Adams, RS Matthew Gallagher, RS Christopher Sanders, RS McCaffery Reserve Consulting Brian McCaffery, RS Reserve Studies, Inc. Scott Clements, RS Les Weinberg, RS SCT Reserve Consultants, Inc. Michael C. Graves, RS
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BUSINESS PARTNERS Business Partners by Category Alphabetically by Company Accountants/Bookkeeping/CPAs
Fitzgerald & Associates, Inc., CPAs ...............................................................46 Fox & Stephens, CPAs, Inc. ...........................................................................46 HOA Accounting Services, Inc.......................................................................46 MPS Financial, LLC.......................................................................................46 Newman Certified Public Accountant, PC .....................................................46 Nigro & Nigro, PC .........................................................................................46 Owens, Moskowitz and Associates, Inc. .......................................................46
Architects
Khatri International Structural & Civil Engrs ..................................................46
Asphalt/Seal Coat/Concrete Maintenance
AMS Paving, Inc............................................................................................46 Ben’s Asphalt, Inc. ........................................................................................46 Diversified Asphalt Products, Inc...................................................................46 Elias Bros. Contractors, Inc. ..........................................................................46 GoldStar Asphalt Products ............................................................................47 GuardTop, LLC ..............................................................................................47 International Paving Services, Inc. ................................................................47 NPG Asphalt .................................................................................................47 Rose Paving LLC ..........................................................................................47 SealMaster SoCal .........................................................................................47 TLG Paving Company, Inc .............................................................................47 United Paving Co. .........................................................................................47
Assessment Collection Services
Community Legal Advisors ...........................................................................47 Roseman Law, APC ......................................................................................47
Assessment Recovery
Allied Trustee Services .................................................................................48 Alterra Assessment Recovery .......................................................................48 Beaumont Tashjian .......................................................................................48 Capital Assessment Service Company..........................................................48 Fiore, Racobs & Powers, A PLC.....................................................................48 HOA Repay ...................................................................................................48 S.B.S. Lien Services .....................................................................................48 SwedelsonGottlieb........................................................................................48
Attorneys
Adams | Stirling PLC.....................................................................................48 Angius & Terry LLP .......................................................................................48 Beaumont Tashjian .......................................................................................48 Berding | Weil, LLP .......................................................................................48 Chaix Law ....................................................................................................48 Community Legal Advisors ...........................................................................48 Delphi Law Group, LLP .................................................................................49 Epsten, APC ..................................................................................................49 Fenton, Grant, Mayfield, Kaneda & Litt, LLP ..................................................49 Fiore, Racobs & Powers, A PLC.....................................................................49 Flanagan Law, APC.......................................................................................49 Kasdan Turner Thomson Booth, LLP .............................................................49 Kriger Law Firm............................................................................................49 McKenzie Mena............................................................................................49 Nordberg|DeNichilo, LLP...............................................................................49 Raxter Law, P.A.............................................................................................49 Richardson|Ober, LLP ...................................................................................49 Riley Pasek Canty, LLP .................................................................................49 Roseman Law, APC ......................................................................................49 SwedelsonGottlieb........................................................................................49 The Judge Law Firm.....................................................................................51 The Miller Law Firm .....................................................................................51 The Naumann Law Firm, PC .........................................................................51 Tinnelly Law Group.......................................................................................51 Whitney | Petchul..........................................................................................51 Wolf, Rifkin, Shapiro, Schulman & Rabkin, LLP .............................................51
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Banking/Financial Services
Alliance Association Bank.............................................................................51 Axos Bank ....................................................................................................51 Capital One...................................................................................................51 CINC Capital, LLC .........................................................................................51 CIT, A Division of First Citizens Bank .............................................................51 Enterprise Bank & Trust—formerly Seacoast Commerce Bank ....................51 First-Citizens Bank & Trust Co. .....................................................................51 Nano Banc....................................................................................................51 Pacific Premier Bank ....................................................................................51 Pacific Western Bank....................................................................................51 Popular Association Banking ........................................................................51 Sunwest Bank ..............................................................................................51 U.S. Bank .....................................................................................................51
Building Services
Pacific InterWest Building Consultants, Inc. ..................................................52 ProTec Building Services ..............................................................................52
Election Services
HOA Election Experts LLC .............................................................................53 The Inspectors of Election, LLC.....................................................................53 Vote HOA Now ..............................................................................................53
Electrical Contractors
Horizon Lighting, Inc. ....................................................................................53 Murrish Maintenance Construction Services ................................................53 Three Phase Electric, Inc. .............................................................................53 Tri-County Lighting Services, Inc. .................................................................53
Emergency Communications
Kings III Emergency Communications...........................................................54 Emergency Services .....................................................................................54 ATI Restoration, LLC .....................................................................................54
Engineering
Khatri International Structural & Civil Engrs ..................................................54 Willdan .........................................................................................................54
Consulting Services
Site Consulting Specialists ...........................................................................52
Entry Access Systems
Concrete Repair
Automated Access Systems .........................................................................54
BPR, Inc........................................................................................................52 Elias Bros. Contractors, Inc. ..........................................................................52 ProTec Building Services ..............................................................................52
Construction Defect Attorneys
Angius & Terry LLP .......................................................................................52 Berding | Weil, LLP .......................................................................................52 Fenton, Grant, Mayfield, Kaneda & Litt, LLP ..................................................52 Roseman Law, APC ......................................................................................52 SwedelsonGottlieb........................................................................................52 The Naumann Law Firm, PC .........................................................................52
Construction Management
CM Squared, Inc. ..........................................................................................52
Construction Services
Harvest Landscape Enterprises, Inc..............................................................52 Horizon Lighting, Inc. ....................................................................................52 Murrish Maintenance Construction Services ................................................52 ProTec Building Services ..............................................................................52
Alliance Environmental Group, Inc. ...............................................................54 ATI Restoration, LLC .....................................................................................54 JJ&S Environmental Services.......................................................................54
Fencing
Lifetime Vinyl Fence Fabricators, Inc.............................................................54 Fencing Contractors .....................................................................................54 Fenceworks, Inc. ..........................................................................................54 UC Fence ......................................................................................................54
Fencing Manufacturers
Duramax Building Products ..........................................................................54
Fire Prevention Services
FireClear Systems Inc...................................................................................54
Fountain Services
Water Systems Maintenance, Inc..................................................................54
Crack Seal
Elias Bros. Contractors, Inc. ..........................................................................52
Gates/Access Controls
Automated Gate Services, Inc.......................................................................54
Data Processing
CINC Systems...............................................................................................52
General Contractor
ProTec Building Services ..............................................................................54
Decking
ProTec Building Services ..............................................................................52
Graffiti Removal
ProTec Building Services ..............................................................................54
Document Processing
CondoCerts ..................................................................................................52 GetDocsNow.com .........................................................................................53
Dryer Vents
Environmental Services
Inspection Services
Pacific InterWest Balcony Inspection Services ..............................................54 Play Safe Inspections ...................................................................................54 ProTec Building Services ..............................................................................54
Dryer Vent Wizard of Chino Hills, Ontario and Corona ...................................53
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BUSINESS PARTNERS Business Partners by Category Alphabetically by Company Insurance
Berg Insurance Agency.................................................................................56 Cline Agency Insurance Brokers ...................................................................56 CondoLogic ..................................................................................................56 Cornerstone Commercial & Personal Insurance Services .............................56 DiNino Insurance Agency..............................................................................56 Distinguished Programs ...............................................................................56 Ian H. Graham Insurance ..............................................................................56 John R. Sinner Insurance Agency, Inc. ..........................................................56 LaBarre/Oksnee Insurance Agency, Inc.........................................................56 LIO Insurance Company ...............................................................................56 Pirritano Insurance Agency ...........................................................................56 Prendiville Insurance Agency ........................................................................56 Rey Insurance Services, Inc..........................................................................56 Roy Palacios Insurance Agency, Inc. .............................................................56 Sandra MacDonald Insurance.......................................................................56 Segal Insurance Agency, Inc.—Farmers Insurance Group ............................56
Lighting
Horizon Lighting, Inc. ....................................................................................60 Three Phase Electric, Inc. .............................................................................60 Tri-County Lighting Services, Inc. .................................................................60
Mailing Services
iMailTracking, LLC ........................................................................................60
Maintenance & Repair
Murrish Maintenance Construction Services ................................................60 ProTec Building Services ..............................................................................60
Management Software
Broadband Agreements by MFC ...................................................................56 Hotwire Communications .............................................................................56
AppFolio, Inc.................................................................................................60 CINC Systems...............................................................................................60 ClickPay .......................................................................................................60 HomeWiseDocs.com ....................................................................................60 TOPS Software, LLC .....................................................................................60 Vantaca, LLC ................................................................................................60
Irrigation Services
Newsletters/Publications
Internet, Cable & Fiber Consulting
Harvest Landscape Enterprises, Inc..............................................................56 Jain Irrigation, Inc.........................................................................................56
Janitorial/Cleaning
Espinoza’s Clean Sweep, Inc. .......................................................................56 Kapow Clean ................................................................................................58 Personal Touch Cleaning & Maintenance, Inc................................................58
Lake/Pond Maintenance & Management
California Waters ..........................................................................................58 Diversified Waterscapes, Inc.........................................................................58 SOLitude Lake Management ........................................................................58 Water Systems Maintenance, Inc..................................................................58
Landscape Maintenance/Design
Andre Landscape Service, Inc. .....................................................................58 Artistic Maintenance, Inc. .............................................................................58 Bemus Landscape, Inc. ................................................................................58 Bill and Dave’s Landscape Maintenance, Inc. ...............................................59 BrightView Landscape Services, Inc. ............................................................59 CLS Landscape Management, Inc. ...............................................................59 Distinctive Landscape ..................................................................................59 Environmental Concepts Landscape Management, Inc.................................59 Everthrive Landscape ...................................................................................59 Four Seasons Tree Care................................................................................59 Gothic Landscape Maintenance Division ......................................................59 Harvest Landscape Enterprises, Inc..............................................................59 Landcare Logic.............................................................................................59 Lawnscape Systems Inc...............................................................................59 Mariposa Landscapes, Inc. ...........................................................................59 Mission Landscape Companies ....................................................................59 MSE Landscape Professionals......................................................................59 Nissho of California, Inc. ...............................................................................59 O’Connell Landscape Maintenance, Inc. .......................................................59 Park West Landscape Management .............................................................59 Precision Landscape Services ......................................................................60 Ranscapes, Inc. ............................................................................................60 RGS Landscape & Arbor Care .......................................................................60 Sky Edifice: Landscape Company.................................................................60 Southwest Landscape & Maintenance, LLC..................................................60 Stay Green, Inc. ............................................................................................60 Villa Park Landscape, Inc..............................................................................60
WelcomeLink................................................................................................60
Outdoor Patio Furniture
PatioShoppers Commercial Pool & Patio Furniture........................................60
Outdoor Shade Sail Coverings
SoCal Shade Sails ........................................................................................61
Paint Suppliers/Manufacturers
BEHR & KILZ Paints & Primers......................................................................61 Dunn-Edwards Corporation ..........................................................................61 PPG Paints....................................................................................................61 The Sherwin-Williams Company ..................................................................61 Vista Paint Corporation .................................................................................61
Painting Contractors
1st Street Painting ........................................................................................61 Advanced Painting & Wood Repair................................................................61 CertaPro Painters of Corona & Temecula Valley ............................................61 EmpireWorks Reconstruction & Painting.......................................................61 FRESHCO Painters ........................................................................................61 Hutton Painting.............................................................................................61 Pacific Western Painting, Inc.........................................................................61 Painting Unlimited, Inc. .................................................................................62 Pilot Painting & Construction ........................................................................62 Precision Painting & Reconstruction .............................................................62 PrimeCo Construction...................................................................................62 ProCom Painting, Inc. ...................................................................................62 Vertex Coatings, Inc. .....................................................................................62 Waddell Painting, Inc. ...................................................................................62 Whitestone Industries ...................................................................................62
Patio Furniture
Patio Guys ....................................................................................................62 PatioShoppers Commercial Pool & Patio Furniture........................................62
Paving
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Accurate Termite & Pest Control ...................................................................62 Agricultural Pest Control ...............................................................................62 Animal Pest Management Services, Inc........................................................62 Critter Busters, Inc........................................................................................62 Elite Pest Management, Inc. .........................................................................62 Fenn Termite & Pest Control .........................................................................62 Lloyd Pest Control ........................................................................................62 Payne Pest Management ..............................................................................62 R & D Pest Services, Inc. ..............................................................................62 Rodent Pest Technologies, Inc. .....................................................................62
Plumbing
Ameri-Cal Repipe and Plumbing...................................................................64 American Leak Detection .............................................................................64 Scott English Plumbing, Inc. .........................................................................64 Specialized Pipe Technologies ......................................................................64
Pool Plastering/Remodeling
Alan Smith Pools, Inc. ...................................................................................64
Pool Renovation
California Waters ..........................................................................................64
Pool Service/Repair
California Waters ..........................................................................................64
Pool Services
Aqua Creations .............................................................................................64 Complete Pool Management Inc. ..................................................................64 KellyPools, Inc...............................................................................................65 Pacific Commercial Pool Services.................................................................65
Pressure Washing
Personal Touch Cleaning & Maintenance, Inc................................................65 ProTec Building Services ..............................................................................65
Preventative Maintenance Programs
ProTec Building Services ..............................................................................65
Rain Gutter Cleaning
Antis Roofing & Waterproofing, Inc. ..............................................................65 ProTec Building Services ..............................................................................65
Reserve Studies
Advanced Reserve Solutions, Inc. .................................................................65 Association Reserves, Inc .............................................................................65 Hughes Reserves & Asset Management .......................................................65 McCaffery Reserve Consulting .....................................................................65 Reserve Advisors LLC ...................................................................................65 Reserve Studies, Inc. ....................................................................................65 SCT Reserve Consultants, Inc. ......................................................................65
Restoration Services
24HRC..........................................................................................................65 BELFOR Property Restoration .......................................................................65 BluSky Restoration Contractors, LLC ...........................................................65 Emercon Construction, Inc............................................................................65
Elias Bros. Contractors, Inc. ..........................................................................62
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ePIPE Restoration .........................................................................................65 First OnSite...................................................................................................65 FRSTeam The Contents Specialist ................................................................65 JCS Restoration............................................................................................65 JJ&S Environmental Services.......................................................................66 Murrish Maintenance Construction Services ................................................66 Paul Davis Restoration - Inland Empire.........................................................66 Pipe Restoration Solutions Inc. .....................................................................66 Reconstruction Experts, Inc. .........................................................................66 Serve U Property Solutions ...........................................................................66 SERVPRO of Chino/Chino Hills ......................................................................66 SERVPRO of Glendora/San Dimas.................................................................66 SERVPRO of Irwindale / Baldwin Park ...........................................................66 SERVPRO of Riverside City - East .................................................................66 SERVPRO of Riverside City - West ................................................................66
Roofing
Adco South Roofing & Waterproofing............................................................66 Antis Roofing & Waterproofing, Inc. ..............................................................66 Eagle Roofing Products ................................................................................66 GAF of Fontana .............................................................................................66 La Rocque Better Roofs, Inc..........................................................................66 McDonnell Roofing, Inc.................................................................................66 Owens Corning.............................................................................................66 Reliance Roofing Inc.....................................................................................66 Roof Asset Management, Inc. .......................................................................66 Superior Roofing...........................................................................................66
Security
Allied Universal Security Services.................................................................66 Alloy Home ...................................................................................................67 Bronze Shield Protection ..............................................................................67 California Coastal Patrol ...............................................................................67
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California Safety Agency ...............................................................................67 Community Enforcement Patrol ....................................................................67 Empire Technologies Group, Inc....................................................................67 G4S Secure Solutions USA ...........................................................................67 Guard-Systems, Inc. .....................................................................................67 Immediate Guard Services Inc......................................................................67 Iron Wall Security Services ...........................................................................67 Marksman Security Corporation - Western Region .......................................67 Nordic Security Services ..............................................................................67 Redwood Private Security.............................................................................68 Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. ...........................................................68 Special Enforcement and Security Services .................................................68
Signs/Mailboxes
Addresses of Distinction Street Signs & Mailboxes .......................................68 Mailboxes R Us.............................................................................................68 ProTec Building Services ..............................................................................68 Vasin Sign Solutions Inc ...............................................................................68
Shade Sails
SoCal Shade Sails ........................................................................................68
Staffing
Gordian Staffing ...........................................................................................68
Striping
Sweeping Services
Bill’s Sweeping Service, Inc. .........................................................................68 Espinoza’s Clean Sweep, Inc. .......................................................................68 Quality Street Service, Inc.............................................................................68
Tree Care Services
A Plus Tree, Inc. ............................................................................................68 Andre Landscape Service, Inc. .....................................................................68 California Arborcare......................................................................................68 Environmental Concepts Landscape Management, Inc.................................68 Harvest Landscape Enterprises, Inc..............................................................68 RGS Landscape & Arbor Care .......................................................................68 Sky Edifice: Landscape Company.................................................................68 The Arbor Group ...........................................................................................69 Tree Pros, Inc................................................................................................69 Vinyl Fencing ................................................................................................69
Water Features Maintenance
California Waters ..........................................................................................69
Water Metering Systems & Billing
California Sub-Meters ..................................................................................69 MeterNet ......................................................................................................69
Waterproofing
Antis Roofing & Waterproofing, Inc. ..............................................................69 AQUAGUARD, LLC.........................................................................................69
Elias Bros. Contractors, Inc. ..........................................................................68
Weed Abatement Services
Lawnscape Systems Inc...............................................................................69
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Accountants/Bookkeeping/CPAs
Accountants/Bookkeeping/CPAs
Fitzgerald & Associates, Inc., CPAs
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Michael R. Fitzgerald, CPA 300 E State St, Ste 501 Redlands, CA 92373 (909) 793-0099 mike@fitzgeraldcpas.com fitzgeraldcpas.com
MPS Financial, LLC
Owens, Moskowitz and Associates, Inc.
Dahlia Rabadi 29809 Santa Margarita Parkway, Ste 100 Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688 (949) 713-1757 dahlia@mpsfinancial.com mpsfinancial.com
Camille McCarthy 27792 El Lazo Laguna Niguel, CA 92627 (949) 851-5020 camille@raocpa.com raocpa.com
Newman Certified Public Accountant, PC
Architects
Fox & Stephens, CPAs, Inc. Matthew Holland, CPA 9302 Pittsburgh Ave, Ste 200 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 980-6050 mholland@foxandstephens.com foxandstephens.com
HOA Accounting Services, Inc. Tawny Bartel 1761 Hotel Cir S San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 961-1000 tawny@hoa-accounting.com www.hoa-accounting.com
Laura Hurtado 3164 Lionshead Ave, Ste B Carlsbad, CA 92010 (760) 205-4688 laura@hoacpa.com hoacpa.com
Nigro & Nigro, PC Jeff Nigro PO Box 1247 Murrieta, CA 92564 (951) 698-8783 jnigro@nncpas.com nncpas.com
Khatri International Structural & Civil Engrs Dilip Khatri 3579 E Foothill Blvd, Ste 736 Pasadena, CA 91107 (626) 475-7660 dkhatri@aol.com khatrinternational.com
Asphalt/Seal Coat/Concrete Maintenance AMS Paving, Inc. Liz Williams 11060 Rose Ave Fontana, CA 92337 (800) 357-0711 liz@amspaving.com amspaving.com
Ben’s Asphalt, Inc.
Fox & Stephens
Certified Public Accountants The accounting firm of Fox & Stephens, CPAs, Inc. has worked with community associations since 1988. Throughout the years, Fox & Stephens, CPAs, Inc. has provided expert guidance, financial statement preparation, serving as inspector of elections throughout the Inland Empire.
Specializing in Association Accounting 9302 Pittsburgh Ave., Suite 200 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 office@foxandstephens.com www.foxandstephens.com
• Experts in • Audits Association • Election Taxation Inspectors • Financial Review • Exemption Filings
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Jordan Masterson 2537 Rubidoux Blvd Riverside, CA 92509 (951) 248-1103 jordon.masterson@bensasphalt.com bensasphalt.com
Diversified Asphalt Products, Inc. 1227 N Olive St Anaheim, CA 92801 (714) 449-8666 diversifiedasphalt.com
Elias Bros. Contractors, Inc. Jerry Elias 1535 E Phillips Blvd Pomona, CA 91766 (909) 623-6947 jerry@eliasbros.com eliasbros.com
Business Partners by Category Alphabetically by Company Asphalt/Seal Coat/Concrete Maintenance
Asphalt/Seal Coat/Concrete Maintenance
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GoldStar Asphalt Products
SealMaster SoCal
Kortney Burke 1354 Jet Wy Perris, CA 92592 (951) 345-5590 kburke@goldstarasphalt.com goldstarasphalt.com
Ryan Strzalka 4600 Littlejohn ST Baldwin Park, CA 91706-2267 (949) 324-5386 ryan@sealmastersocal.com sealmaster.com
GuardTop, LLC
TLG Paving Company, Inc
Jeff Luzar 32834 Pacific Coast Hwy, Ste 210 Dana Point, CA 92629 (949) 573-0445 jeff@guardtop.com guardtop.com
Mike Guillette 230 Helicopter Cir Corona, CA 92880 (714) 944-5538 mike@tlgpaving.com tlgpaving.com
International Paving Services, Inc.
United Paving Co.
Mitch Callaway PO Box 10458 San Bernardino, CA 92423 (909) 478-4026 mitch@ipspaving.com ipspaving.com
Tracie Moran 1880 N Delilah St Corona, CA 92879 (951) 739-9200 tmoran@united-paving.com united-paving.com
NPG Asphalt
Assessment Collection Services
Kymberli Burke PO Box 1515 Perris, CA 92572 (760) 822-3258 kymberliburke@npgasphalt.com npgasphalt.com
Rose Paving LLC Doc Covington 10200 Matern Pl Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 (909) 576-5209 doc.covington@rosepaving.com rosepaving.com
Community Legal Advisors Mark Guithues, Esq. 509 N Coast Hwy Oceanside, CA 92054 (760) 529-5211 mark@attorneyforhoa.com attorneyforhoa.com
Roseman Law, APC Emma Zaboth 21650 Oxnard St, Ste 2000 Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (818) 380-6700 zaboth@roseman.law roseman.law
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Business Partners by Category Alphabetically by Company Assessment Recovery Allied Trustee Services Stefan Murphy 990 Reserve Dr, Ste 208 Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 960-5363 smurphy@alliedtrustee.com alliedtrustee.com
Alterra Assessment Recovery Ramona Acosta, CMCA, AMS, PCAM 27101 Puerta Real, Ste 250 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 (888) 818-5949 ramona@tinnellylaw.com alterracollections.com
Beaumont Tashjian Jeffrey A. Beaumont, Esq., CCAL 21650 Oxnard St, Ste 1620 Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (818) 884-9998 jbeaumont@hoaattorneys.com hoaattorneys.com
Capital Assessment Service Company Ryan Medrano PO Box 7142 Orange, CA 92863 (714) 912-4017 info@capitalhoaservices.com capitalhoaservices.com
Fiore, Racobs & Powers, A PLC Erin A. Maloney, Esq., CCAL 6820 Indiana Ave, Ste 140 Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 342-7954 Emaloney@FioreLaw.com fiorelaw.com
HOA Repay Kayla Dilbeck PO Box 1915 Discovery Bay, CA 94505 (925) 202-2764 WeCollect@hoarepay.com hoarepay.com
S.B.S. Lien Services Jennifer Kennick 31194 La Baya Dr, Ste 106 Westlake Village, CA 91362 (818) 991-4600 jkennick@liencollections.com liencollections.com
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SwedelsonGottlieb Sandra Gottlieb, Esq., CCAL 11900 W Olympic Blvd, Ste 700 Los Angeles, CA 90064 (800) 372-2207 slg@sghoalaw.com lawforhoas.com
Attorneys Adams | Stirling PLC Nancy I. Sidoruk, Esq. 41911 5th St, Ste 302 Temecula, CA 92590 (800) 464-2817 nsidoruk@adamsstirling.com adamsstirling.com
Angius & Terry LLP Cang N Le, Esq. 3185 Magnolia Ave, Ste 204 Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 227-9167 cle@angius-terry.com angius-terry.com
Beaumont Tashjian Jeffrey A. Beaumont, Esq., CCAL 21650 Oxnard St, Ste 1620 Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (818) 884-9998 jbeaumont@hoaattorneys.com hoaattorneys.com
Berding | Weil, LLP Shelby Powell 575 Anton Blvd, Ste 1080 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 429-0600 spowell@berdingweil.com berdingweil.com
Chaix Law John Chaix, Esq. 2801 W Coast Hwy, Ste 270 Newport Beach, CA 92663 (602) 424-4130 john@chaixlaw.com chaixlaw.com
Community Legal Advisors Mark Guithues, Esq. 509 N Coast Hwy Oceanside, CA 92054 (760) 529-5211 mark@attorneyforhoa.com attorneyforhoa.com
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Attorneys
Attorneys
Delphi Law Group, LLP
Nordberg|DeNichilo, LLP
Riley Pasek Canty, LLP
James McCormick, Jr., Esq., CCAL 1901 Camino Vida Roble, Ste 100 Carlsbad, CA 92008 (844) 433-5744 jmccormick@delphillp.com delphillp.com
Robert DeNichilo, Esq. 999 Corporate Dr Ste 100 Ladera Ranch, CA 92694-2149 (949 )654-1510 robert@ndhoalaw.com ndhoalaw.com
Jeff Webster 333 City Blvd West, Ste 1700 Orange, CA 92868 (714) 937-2022 jwebster@rileypasek.com rileypasek.com
Epsten, APC
Raxter Law, P.A.
Roseman Law, APC
Jon Epsten, Esq., CCAL 43460 Ridge Park Dr Temecula, CA 92590 (800) 300-1704 jepsten@epsten.com epsten.com
Jeremiah Raxter 27851 Bradley Rd, Ste 145 Menifee, CA 92586 (951) 296-8136 jeremiah@raxterlaw.com raxterlaw.com
Teresa Agnew 21650 Oxnard St, Ste 2000 Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (818) 380-6700 agnew@roseman.law roseman.law
Fenton, Grant, Mayfield, Kaneda & Litt, LLP
Richardson|Ober, LLP
Charles R. Fenton, Esq. 2030 Main St, Ste 550 Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 435-3800 cfenton@fentongrant.com fentongrant.com
Nancy Perez 234 E Colorado Blvd Fl 8 Pasadena, CA 91101-2201 (626) 449-5577 nancy@roattorneys.com roattorneys.com
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Fiore, Racobs & Powers, A PLC Peter E Racobs, Esq. 6820 Indiana Ave, Ste 140 Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 369-6300 pracobs@fiorelaw.com fiorelaw.com
SwedelsonGottlieb Sandra Gottlieb, Esq., CCAL 11900 W Olympic Blvd, Ste 700 Los Angeles, CA 90064 (800) 372-2207 slg@sghoalaw.com lawforhoas.com CONTINUED ON PAGE 51
Flanagan Law, APC Tim Flanagan, Esq 6050 Santo Rd Ste 160 San Diego, CA 92124-6104 (619) 489-3100 tim@flanaganhoalaw.com flanaganhoalaw.com
Kasdan Turner Thomson Booth, LLP Ritchie Lipson, Esq. 18100 Von Karman Ave, Ste 750 Irvine, CA 92612 (866) 578-3328 rlipson@kasdancdlaw.com kasdancdlaw.com
Kriger Law Firm Janet Wilcox 8220 University Ave, Ste 100 La Mesa, CA 91942 (619) 589-8800 jwilcox@krigerlawfirm.com krigerlawfirm.com
McKenzie Mena 12121 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 810 Los Angeles, CA 90025 (424) 325.2207 mrconstructiondefectlaw.com
Navigating the Complex World of Common Interest Development Law since 1986
Association Counsel Governing Documents Amendments & Interpretation Contract Review Rules & Enforcement Elections & Annual Meetings Developer Transition FHA Certification Advice Judicial Foreclosures & Bankruptcies Fair Housing Senior Housing Construction Law Civil & Appellate Litigation Insurance Defense Dispute Resolution
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Business Partners by Category Alphabetically by Company Attorneys
Banking/Financial Services
Banking/Financial Services
The Judge Law Firm
Axos Bank
Pacific Premier Bank
James A. Judge, Esq. 18881 Von Karman Ave, Ste 1500 Irvine, CA 92612 (949) 833-8633 james@thejudgefirm.com thejudgefirm.com
Ryan McBeth 4015 Spring Ridge Dr Cumming, GA 30028 (352) 678-9008 rmcbeth@axosbank.com axosbank.com
Alicia Granados, CMCA, AMS, PCAM 17901 Von Karman Ave, Ste 1200 Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 526-7288 agranados@ppbi.com ppbi.com
The Miller Law Firm
Capital One
Pacific Western Bank
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Tracy Neal, Esq. 19 Corporate Plaza Dr Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 783-8646 tneal@constructiondefects.com constructiondefects.com
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Paul Davidson 15000 Capital One DR Richmond, VA 23238-1119 (804)317-8201 paul.davidson@capitalone.com capitalone.com
CINC Capital, LLC The Naumann Law Firm, PC Elaine Gower 10200 Willow Creek Rd, Ste 150 San Diego, CA 92131 (844) 492-7474 elaine@naumannlegal.com naumannlegal.com
Tinnelly Law Group Ramona Acosta, CMCA, AMS, PCAM 27101 Puerta Real, Ste 250 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 (949) 588-0866 ramona@tinnellylaw.com tinnellylaw.com
Whitney | Petchul Dirk Petchul 27 Orchard Lake Forest, CA 92630-8304 (714) 932-3475 dpetchul@whitneypetchul.com whitneypetchul.com
Wolf, Rifkin, Shapiro, Schulman & Rabkin, LLP Michael W. Rabkin, Esq. 11400 W Olympic Blvd Fl 9 Los Angeles, CA 90064 (310) 478-4100 mrabkin@wrslawyers.com wrslawyers.com
Banking/Financial Services Alliance Association Bank Linda Cardoza 600 Anton Blvd, Ste 150 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (949) 554-5403 lcardoza@allianceassociationbank.com allianceassociationbank.com
Robin Storey, CMCA 107 Wedgefield Dr. Hilton Head Island, SC 29926 (770) 365-3331 robin@cinccapital.com cinccapital.com
CIT, A Division of First Citizens Bank Brendan Concannon 6977 Navajo Rd, Ste 218 San Diego, CA 92119 (619) 261-6643 Brendan.Concannon@cit.com cit.com
Enterprise Bank & Trust—formerly Seacoast Commerce Bank Tom Cheek 745 Pebble Beach Drive San Marcos, CA 92069 (760) 550-2030 tcheek@enterprisebank.com enterprisebank.com
First-Citizens Bank & Trust Co. David Dizon 41520 Ivy Street Murrieta, CA 92562 (951) 461-6684 david.dizon@firstcitizens.com firstcitizens.com
Nano Banc Paul Donaldson 7755 Irvine Center DR Ste 300 Irvine, CA 92618-2904 (213) 393-7823 pdonaldson@nanobanc.com nanobanc.com
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Mahendra ‘Sammy’ Sami 130 S State College Blvd Brea, CA 92821 (213) 236-5029 msami@pacwest.com pacwest.com
Popular Association Banking Larry Hooper 163 W. Avenida Alessandro San Clemente, CA 92672 (714) 864-5171 lhooper@popular.com associationbankers.com
Sunwest Bank John Wise 2050 Main St, Ste 300 Irvine, CA 92614 (714) 730-4461 jwise@sunwestbank.com sunwestbank.com
U.S. Bank Christopher Fresca 4747 Executive Dr, Fl 3 San Diego, CA 92121 (800) 866-1108 christopher.fresca@usbank.com usbank.com
Building Services Pacific InterWest Building Consultants, Inc. Stacy Beers 1600 S Main St, Ste 380 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (657) 276-1600 info@pacificinterwest.com pacificinterwest.com
ProTec Building Services Andy Henley 41705 Elm St., Ste 102 Murrieta, CA 92562 (800) 557-2217 ahenley@protec.com protec.com
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Business Partners by Category Alphabetically by Company Consulting Services Site Consulting Specialists Lloyd Barnard 18124 Wedge Pkwy #1076 Reno, NV 89511-8134 (714) 719-0134 lloyd@siteconsultingspecialists.com siteconsultingspecialists.com
Concrete Repair
Construction Defect Attorneys
Construction Services
Roseman Law, APC
Murrish Maintenance Construction Services
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Teresa Agnew 21650 Oxnard St, Ste 2000 Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (818) 380-6700 agnew@roseman.law roseman.law
SwedelsonGottlieb Sandra Gottlieb, Esq., CCAL 11900 W Olympic Blvd, Ste 700 Los Angeles, CA 90064 (800) 372-2207 slg@sghoalaw.com lawforhoas.com
Elias Bros. Contractors, Inc. Jerry Elias 1535 E Phillips Blvd Pomona, CA 91766 (909) 623-6947 jerry@eliasbros.com eliasbros.com
ProTec Building Services Andy Henley 41705 Elm St., Ste 102 Murrieta, CA 92562 (800) 557-2217 ahenley@protec.com protec.com
Construction Defect Attorneys Angius & Terry LLP Cang N Le, Esq. 3185 Magnolia Ave, Ste 204 Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 227-9167 cle@angius-terry.com angius-terry.com
Berding | Weil, LLP Shelby Powell 575 Anton Blvd, Ste 1080 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 429-0600 spowell@berdingweil.com berdingweil.com
Fenton, Grant, Mayfield, Kaneda & Litt, LLP Charles R. Fenton, Esq. 2030 Main St, Ste 550 Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 435-3800 cfenton@fentongrant.com fentongrant.com
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Andrew Murrish 1721 S Vineyard Ave Ste D Ontario, CA 91761-7766 (909) 238-6239 murrish@gmail.com murrishmaintenance.com
ProTec Building Services
BPR, Inc. Thomas Edelson 461 Las Palomas Dr Port Hueneme, CA 93041 (855) 804-7336 thomas@bpr1.com bpr1.com
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Andy Henley 41705 Elm St., Ste 102 Murrieta, CA 92562 (800) 557-2217 ahenley@protec.com protec.com
Crack Seal
Elias Bros. Contractors, Inc. The Naumann Law Firm, PC Elaine Gower 10200 Willow Creek Rd, Ste 150 San Diego, CA 92131 (844) 492-7474 elaine@naumannlegal.com naumannlegal.com
Construction Management CM Squared, Inc. Dirksen Rogers 39899 Balentine Dr, Ste 200 Newark, CA 94560 (408) 690-0890 dirksen@gocm2.com gocm2.com
Construction Services Harvest Landscape Enterprises, Inc. Amanda Gray 8030 East Crystal Dr Anaheim, CA 92807 (714) 693-8100 amanda.gray@hlei.us hlei.us
Horizon Lighting, Inc. Nanci Auerbach 2351 McGaw Ave Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 247-4104 marketing@horizonlightinginc.com horizonlightinginc.com
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Jerry Elias 1535 E Phillips Blvd Pomona, CA 91766 (909) 623-6947 jerry@eliasbros.com eliasbros.com
Data Processing CINC Systems Sarah Bloomberg 10110 S Lake Stevens RD Lake Stevens, WA 98258-4739 (714) 504-3748 sarah.bloomberg@cincsystems.com cincsystems.com
Decking ProTec Building Services Andy Henley 41705 Elm St., Ste 102 Murrieta, CA 92562 (800) 557-2217 ahenley@protec.com protec.com
Document Processing CondoCerts KC Ross 8455 Lenexa Dr Overland Park, KS 66214 (913) 725-1330 kross@uhlig.com condocerts.com
Business Partners by Category Alphabetically by Company Document Processing
Election Services
Electrical Contractors
GetDocsNow.com
The Inspectors of Election, LLC
Murrish Maintenance Construction Services
J. Bradd Greene 8675 S Eastern Ave Las Vegas, NV 89123 (800) 353-2939 bgreene@getdocsnow.com getdocsnow.com
Kurtis Peterson, CMCA 2794 Loker Ave W, Ste 104 Carlsbad, CA 92010 (888) 211-5332 kurtis@theinspectorsofelection.com theinspectorsofelection.com
Andrew Murrish 1721 South Vineyard Ave, Unit D Ontario, CA 91761 (951) 219-6590 murrish@gmail.com murrishmaintenance.com
Dryer Vents
Vote HOA Now
Three Phase Electric, Inc.
Cathi Sleight, CMCA 13500 SW Pacific Hwy, PMB 213 Tigard, OR 97223 (503) 420-8663 cathi@votehoanow.com votehoanow.com
Misty Beehler 28 Rancho Cir Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 457-1252 misty@hoalighting.com hoalighting.com
Electrical Contractors
Tri-County Lighting Services, Inc.
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Dryer Vent Wizard of Chino Hills, Ontario and Corona Marcel Gipson Chino Hills, CA (310) 801-3330 mgipson@dryerventwizard.com dryerventwizard.com
Election Services HOA Election Experts LLC Vanessa Wuestewald, CMCA, AMS, PCAM 6371 Haven Ave, Ste 3-281 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737 (909) 553-6153 info@hoaelectionexperts.com hoaelectionexperts.com
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Horizon Lighting, Inc. Nanci Auerbach 2351 McGaw Ave Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 247-4104 marketing@horizonlightinginc.com horizonlightinginc.com
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Vicki Wood 1006 W Grove Ave Orange, CA 92865 (714) 288-1711 vwood@tclighting.com tclighting.com
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Business Partners by Category Alphabetically by Company Emergency Communications Kings III Emergency Communications Tom Grindle 751 Canyon Dr, Ste 100 Coppell, TX 75019 (818) 433-0063 ccarr@kingsiii.com kingsiii.com
Emergency Services ATI Restoration, LLC Jenna Von Schlegel 1175 Hall Ave Riverside, CA 92509 (800) 400-9353 jenna.vonschlegel@atirestoration.com atirestoration.com
Engineering Khatri International Structural & Civil Engrs Dilip Khatri 3579 E Foothill Blvd, Ste 736 Pasadena, CA 91107 (626) 475-7660 dkhatri@aol.com khatrinternational.com
Willdan Emily Fisher 2401 E Katella Ave Anaheim, CA 92806 (312) 936-0108 efisher@willdan.com willdan.com
Entry Access Systems Automated Access Systems Carl Whited PO Box 77157 Corona, CA 92877 (951) 943-2227 carl@aasgates.com aasgates.com
Environmental Services Alliance Environmental Group, Inc. Stephanie McDaniel 777 North Georgia Ave Azusa, CA 91702 (866) 941-0256 stephaniemcdaniel@alliance-enviro.com alliance-enviro.com
ATI Restoration, LLC Jenna Von Schlegel 1175 Hall Ave Riverside, CA 92509 (800) 400-9353 jenna.vonschlegel@atirestoration.com atirestoration.com
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JJ&S Environmental Services Lais Lacerda 1551 Chalcedony street, Apt 20 San Diego, CA 92109 (858) 905-2635 loliveira@jjandsconstruction.com jjandsconstruction.com
Fencing Lifetime Vinyl Fence Fabricators, Inc. Don Garling, Jr. 12105 Madera Wy Riverside, CA 92503 (951) 735-3500 lifetimefencesupply@yahoo.com lifetimefencesupply.com
Fencing Contractors Fenceworks, Inc. 870 Main St Riverside, CA 92501 fenceworks.us
UC Fence Jason Valenzuela PO Box 1736 San Bernardino, CA 92402 (909) 991-5881 jasonv@ucfence.com ucfence.com
Fencing Manufacturers Duramax Building Products Viken Ohanesian 1057 S Vail Ave Montebello, CA 90640 (323) 728-3023 sales@uspolymersinc.com duramaxbp.com
Fire Prevention Services FireClear Systems Inc. Carl Clifton 5215 State St Montclair, CA 91763 (844) 893-3413 info@fireclear.com fireclear.com
Fountain Services Water Systems Maintenance, Inc. Kirk Soule 856 N Elm St, Ste K Orange, CA 92867 (714) 997-2770 kirksoule@aol.com watersystemsmaintenance.com
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Gates/Access Controls Automated Gate Services, Inc. Kyle Thompson 526 Princeland Ct Corona, CA 92879 (951) 817-3000 kyle@automatedgate.com automatedgateservices.com
General Contractor ProTec Building Services Andy Henley 41705 Elm Street, Ste 102 Murrieta, CA 92562 (800) 557-2217 ahenley@protec.com protec.com
Graffiti Removal Espinoza’s Clean Sweep, Inc. Cindy Espinoza 40575 California Oaks Rd, Ste D2-287 Murrieta, CA 92562 (951) 428-4153 service@espinozascleansweep.com espinozascleansweep.com
ProTec Building Services Andy Henley 41705 Elm Street, Ste 102 Murrieta, CA 92562 (800) 557-2217 ahenley@protec.com protec.com
Inspection Services Pacific InterWest Balcony Inspection Services Johna Becerra 1600 S Main St Ste 380 Walnut Creek, CA 94596-8817 (925) 939-5500 JBecerra@pacificinterwest.com pacificinterwest.com
Play Safe Inspections Anne Smith 2633 Hanawalt St. La Verne, CA 91750 (909) 938-6667 info@playsafeinspections.com playsafeinspections.com
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Business Partners by Category Alphabetically by Company Insurance
Insurance
Insurance
Berg Insurance Agency
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Michael Berg, MBA, CMCA, CIRMS 30021 Tomas Street, Ste 260 Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688 (949) 830-4590 michael@berginsurance.com berginsurance.com
John R. Sinner Insurance Agency, Inc.
Segal Insurance Agency, Inc. —Farmers Insurance Group
Cline Agency Insurance Brokers Timothy Cline, CIRMS 12400 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 200 Los Angeles, CA 90025 (800) 966-9566 info@clineagency.com clineagency.com
CondoLogic Jennifer Tirado 301 W Bay St, Ste 1449 Jacksonville, FL 32202 (904) 329-7239 jennifer.tirado@condologic.com condologic.com
John Sinner 1230 E Main St Alhambra, CA 91801 (800) 516-1078 john@johnsinner.com johnsinner.com
LaBarre/Oksnee Insurance Agency, Inc. Linda Litavis 30 Enterprise, Ste 180 Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 (949) 588-0711 lindal@hoa-insurance.com hoains.com
LIO Insurance Company Dan Sweeney 300 Four Falls Corporate Center, Suite 235 Conshohocken, PA 19428 (310) 750-5731 dan.sweeney@lioinsurance.com lioinsurance.com
Pirritano Insurance Agency Cornerstone Commercial & Personal Insurance Services Phil Hakopian, CIRMS 9340 Baseline Rd, Ste 103 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701 (909) 941-9080 phil@cornerstoneinsurance.org cornerstoneinsurance.org
DiNino Insurance Agency Chris DiNino 55 Via Sonrisa San Clemente, CA 92673 (949) 636-6427 chris@dininoinsurance.com dininoinsurance.com
Distinguished Programs Mark King 2601 Pickwick Ln Plano, TX 75093 (425) 213-5116 mking@distinguished.com distinguished.com
Ian H. Graham Insurance Sylvia Tagle 15303 Ventura Blvd, Fl 12 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 (818) 742-1430 sylvia.tagle@ianhgrahaminc.com ihginsurance.com
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Peter Pirritano 2440 S Hacienda Blvd, Ste 118 Hacienda Heights, CA 91745 (626) 961-5541 hoaagent@yahoo.com
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Steven G. Segal 15250 Ventura Blvd, Ste 1200 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 (800) 345-8866 info@segalins.com farmersagent.comssegal
Internet, Cable & Fiber Consulting Broadband Agreements by MFC Morgan Fussell 4178 Arenzano Way El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 (916) 803-8399 morgan@morganfussell.com broadbandagreements.com
Hotwire Communications Willy Jennett 12130 Millennium Dr., Ste 200 Los Angeles, CA 90094 (805) 907-2166 willy.jennett@hotwirecommunicaiton.com hotwirecommunications.com
Irrigation Services
Prendiville Insurance Agency Angela Weiss 24661 Del Prado, Ste 3 Dana Point, CA 92629 (949) 407-6311 angela@prendivilleagency.com prendivilleagency.com
Rey Insurance Services, Inc. Mike Rey 23161 Mill Creek Dr, Ste 250 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 (949) 487-9661 mike@reyinsuranceservices.com reyinsuranceservices.com
Roy Palacios Insurance Agency, Inc. Cory Neubauer 26081 Merit Cir Laguna Hills, CA 92653 (800) 733-0795 cory.n@palinsur.com rpihoa.com
Sandra MacDonald Insurance Sandra MacDonald 17141 Ventura Blvd, Ste 202 Encino, CA 91316 (818) 906-1042 jmacdon368@aol.com smacdonaldins.com
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Harvest Landscape Enterprises, Inc. Amanda Gray 8030 East Crystal Dr Anaheim, CA 92807 (714) 693-8100 amanda.gray@hlei.us hlei.us
Jain Irrigation, Inc. Michael Rocco Palumbo 14993 Roundup Ln Fontana, CA 92336 (909) 637-7181 mpalumbo@etwater.com jainsusa.com
Janitorial/Cleaning Espinoza’s Clean Sweep, Inc. Cindy Espinoza 40575 California Oaks Rd, D2 #287 Murrieta, CA 92562 (951) 428-4153 service@espinozascleansweep.com espinozascleansweep.com
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Business Partners by Category Alphabetically by Company Janitorial/Cleaning
Lake/Pond Maintenance & Management
Kapow Clean
Diversified Waterscapes, Inc.
Andrew Roide PO Box 4575 Palm Springs, CA 92263 (760) 626-2260 andrew@kapowclean.com kapowclean.com
Maria Angel 27324 Camino Capistrano, Ste 213 Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 (949) 582-5414 maria@dwiwater.com dwiwater.com
Personal Touch Cleaning & Maintenance, Inc.
SOLitude Lake Management
Sarah Morales 3531 E Miraloma Ave, Ste B Anaheim, CA 92806 (800) 660-2092 sarah@ptchoa.com ptchoa.com
Tracy Fleming 2844 Crusader Cir, Ste 450 Virginia Beach, VA 23453 (979) 279-2946
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Lake/Pond Maintenance & Management California Waters Jeffrey Barman 23311 E La Palma Ave Yorba Linda, CA 92887 (949) 528-0900 leads@californiawaters.com californiawaters.com
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Water Systems Maintenance, Inc. Kirk Soule 856 N Elm St, Ste K Orange, CA 92867 (714) 997-2770 kirksoule@aol.com watersystemsmaintenance.com
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Landscape Maintenance/Design Andre Landscape Service, Inc. Jeremy Andre PO Box 1333 Azusa, CA 91702 (877) 263-7305 hello@andrelandscape.com andrelandscape.com
Artistic Maintenance, Inc. Mimi Hernandez 15510 Rockfield Blvd C 200 Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 581-9817 mhernandez@artisticmaintenance.com artisticmaintenance.com
Bemus Landscape, Inc. Sergio Bortolamedi PO Box 74268 San Clemente, CA 92673 (909) 841-5980 sergio.bortolamedi@bemus.com bemus.com
Business Partners by Category Alphabetically by Company Landscape Maintenance/Design
Landscape Maintenance/Design
Bill and Dave’s Landscape Maintenance, Inc.
Gothic Landscape Maintenance Division
Tyler Leidenfrost 32750 Keller Rd Winchester, CA 92596 (951) 943-6455 tyler@billanddaves.com billanddaves.com
Kellan Falconieri 3110 Myers St Riverside, CA 92503 (951) 840-6766 kellan.falconieri@gothiclandscape.com gothiclandscape.com
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BrightView Landscape Services, Inc. Ryan Hendrix 41430 Los Alamos Rd Murrieta, CA 92562 (951) 764-0531 ryan.hendrix@brightview.com brightview.com
CLS Landscape Management, Inc. Pat Strohman 4329 State St Montclair, CA 91763 (909) 628-3005 qualitycontrol@clslandscape.com clslandscape.com
Distinctive Landscape Michael Batista PO Box 2772 Chino, CA 91708 (909) 590-7780
Environmental Concepts Landscape Management, Inc. Ty Jaglowski PO Box 1788 Temecula, CA 92593 (951) 587-6551 tyj@eclmi.com eclmi.com
Everthrive Landscape Nick Mokhlessin 6850 Brockton Ave, Ste 214 Riverside, CA 92506 (949) 378-2364 nick@everthrivelandscape.com everthrivelandscape.com
Four Seasons Tree Care Sam Cadwallader 975 Linda Vista Dr San Marcos, CA 92078 (866) 991-7774 sam@fourseasonstc.com fourseasonstc.com
Harvest Landscape Enterprises, Inc. Amanda Gray 8030 East Crystal Dr Anaheim, CA 92807 (714) 693-8100 amanda.gray@hlei.us hlei.us
Landcare Logic Alexander Schwartz 1456 Iris Grove Cir Corona, CA 92881 (888) 882-7055 aj@landcarelogic.com
Lawnscape Systems Inc. Carl Clifton 5215 State St Montclair, CA 91763 (909) 627-2000 info@lawnscape.com lawnscape.com
Mariposa Landscapes, Inc. David Hall 6232 Santos Diaz St Irwindale, CA 91702 (626) 360-0196 david.hall@mariposa-ca.com mariposa-ca.com
Mission Landscape Companies Stacey Garnham 952 E Francis Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 563-6553 sgarnham@missionlandscape.com missionlandscape.com
MSE Landscape Professionals Anna Foster 1951 Don Lee Pl Escondido, CA 92029 (760) 743-4127 mselandscape.com
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Nissho of California, Inc. Letty Finlan 1902 S Santa Fe Ave Vista, CA 92083 (760) 727-9719 lfinlan@nisshoca.com nisshoca.com
O’Connell Landscape Maintenance, Inc. Lydia Huh 23091 Arroyo Vista Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688 (949) 994-0069 lhuh@oclm.com oclm.com
Park West Landscape Management Michelle Priske 901 E 3rd St Corona, CA 92879 (951) 500-9240 mpriske@parkwestinc.com parkwestinc.com
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Precision Landscape Services Melissa Noyola 5198 Arlington Ave, Ste 312 Riverside, CA 92503 (951) 897-9882 mnoyola@precisionlandscapeservice.com precisionlandscapeservice.com
Ranscapes, Inc. Kristina Butler PO Box 50580 Irvine, CA 92619 (866) 883-9297 kristina@ranscapes.com ranscapes.com
RGS Landscape & Arbor Care Ralph Figueroa 1156 N Grove St Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 920-5659 rfigueroa@rgsls.com rgsls.com
Sky Edifice: Landscape Company Hernan Hernandez P.O. Box 3914 Cerritos, CA 90703 (213) 214-6594 info@skyedifice.com skyedifice.com/landscape
Southwest Landscape & Maintenance, LLC Jason Jackson 45100 Golf Center Pkwy Ste E Indio, CA 92201-7325 (760) 996-1285 Jason@swlandscape.net swlandscape.net
Stay Green, Inc. Sharon Wandler 26415 Summit Cir Santa Clarita, CA 91350-2991 Swandler@staygreen.com staygreen.com
Villa Park Landscape, Inc. Valerie Hernandez 13111 Whittram Ave Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739 (800) 414-5777 valerie@vplinc.com vplinc.com
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Lighting Horizon Lighting, Inc. Nanci Auerbach 2351 McGaw Ave Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 247-4104 marketing@horizonlightinginc.com horizonlightinginc.com
Three Phase Electric, Inc. Misty Beehler 28 Rancho Cir Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 457-1252 misty@hoalighting.com hoalighting.com
Tri-County Lighting Services, Inc. Vicki Wood 1006 W Grove Ave Orange, CA 92865 (714) 288-1711 vwood@tclighting.com tclighting.com
Mailing Services iMailTracking, LLC Craig Aron 9620 Ridgehaven Ct, Ste A San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 375-5899 craig.aron@imailtracking.com imailtracking.com
Maintenance & Repair Murrish Maintenance Construction Services Andrew Murrish 1721 S Vineyard Ave Ste D Ontario, CA 91761-7766 (909) 238-6239 murrish@gmail.com murrishmaintenance.com
ProTec Building Services Andy Henley 41705 Elm Street, Ste 102 Murrieta, CA 92562 (800) 557-2217 ahenley@protec.com protec.com
Management Software AppFolio, Inc. Grace Burns 50 Castilian Dr Goleta, CA 93117 (805) 617-2167 grace.burns@appfolio.com appfolio.com
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CINC Systems Sarah Bloomberg 10110 S Lake Stevens RD Lake Stevens, WA 98258-4739 (714) 504-3748 sarah.bloomberg@cincsystems.com cincsystems.com
ClickPay Steve Horst 411 Hackensack Ave Hackensack, NJ 7601 (503) 539-5843 shorst@clickpay.com clickpay.com
HomeWiseDocs.com Andrea Moore 4773 Mangels Blvd Fairfield, CA 94534 (866) 925-5004 productdevelopment@homewisedocs.com homewisedocs.com
TOPS Software, LLC Adam O’Halloran 2495 Enterprise Rd, Ste 201 Clearwater, FL 33763 (800) 760-9966 adamo@topssoft.com topssoft.com
Vantaca, LLC Adam O’Halloran 7040 Wrightsville Ave Wilmington, NC 28403-3683 (480) 720-9518 Adam.ohalloran@vantaca.com vantaca.com
Newsletters/Publications WelcomeLink Felicia Summerlin 8455 Lenexa Dr Overland Park, KS 66214 (913) 725-3114 fsummerlin@uhlig.com
Outdoor Patio Furniture PatioShoppers Commercial Pool & Patio Furniture Mr Todd Chism 38340 Innovation Ct, Ste 612 Murrieta, CA 92563 (951) 696-1700 todd@patioshoppers.com patioshoppers.com
Business Partners by Category Alphabetically by Company Outdoor Shade Sail Coverings
Painting Contractors
Painting Contractors
SoCal Shade Sails
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Dan Mezich 10449 Roselle St, Ste 2 San Diego, CA 92121 (619) 972-1100 dan@shadesails.biz shadesails.biz
Advanced Painting & Wood Repair
FRESHCO Painters
Gerry Soneff 27075 Cabot Rd, Ste 105 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 (800) 651-6516 gerry@advpainting.net
Paint Suppliers/Manufacturers
CertaPro Painters of Corona & Temecula Valley
Angel Fuerte 245 Paseo Sonrisa Walnut, CA 91789 (626) 482-2698 angel@freshcopainters.com freshcopainters.com
BEHR & KILZ Paints & Primers Tim Hoss 3000 Laramie Rd Riverside, CA 92506 (714) 365-7427 thoss@behrpaint.com behrpro.com
Dunn-Edwards Corporation Jessica Seitz 1575 N Placentia Blvd Placentia, CA 92870 (562) 760-9969 jessica.seitz@dunnedwards.com dunnedwards.com
Dave Myers 41697 Hollister Ln Murrieta, CA 92562 dmyers@certapro.com certapro.comdavemyers
EmpireWorks Reconstruction & Painting Chet Oshiro 3333 Harrison St, Unit 8 Riverside, CA 92503 (888) 278-8200 coshiro@empireworks.com empireworks.com
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Hutton Painting Greg Hutton 751 S. Weir Canyon Rd, Ste 157-733 Anaheim, CA 92808 (714) 779-7171 huttonpainting@gmail.com huttonpainting.com
Pacific Western Painting, Inc. James Roe 1927 Harbor Blvd, Unit 335 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (888) 445-1777 info@pacwestpainting.com pacwestpainting.com
PPG Paints Lisa Lopez 6335 Sycamore Canyon Blvd Riverside, CA 92507 (310) 650-9806 lisa.lopez@ppg.com ppg.com
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The Sherwin-Williams Company Daniel Fell 151 Kettering Dr Ontario, CA 91761 (951) 703-8366 daniel.g.fell@sherwin.com sherwin-williams.com
Vista Paint Corporation Tim Wilsterman 2020 Orangethorpe Ave Fullerton, CA 92831 (951) 525-0685 twilsterman@vistapaint.com vistapaint.com
Painting Contractors 1st Street Painting Butch Macedo 22885 Savi Ranch Pkwy, Ste F Yorba Linda, CA 92887 (714) 692-5508 contact@1ststreetpainting.com 2023: ISSUE ONE • CONNECT MAGAZINE
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Business Partners by Category Alphabetically by Company Painting Contractors
Painting Contractors
Pest Control
Painting Unlimited, Inc.
Whitestone Industries
Animal Pest Management Services, Inc.
Jackie Fromdahl 469 E Harrison St, Ste D Corona, CA 92879 (714) 380-9796 jackie@paintingunlimited-inc.com paintingunlimited-inc.com
Chris Booth 4632 District Blvd. Bakersfield, CA 93313 (888) 567-2234 cbooth@wsindustries.com wsindustries.com
Pilot Painting & Construction
Patio Furniture
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Shelly Risbrudt PO Box 25433 Anaheim, CA 92825 (714) 395-7527 shelly@pilotpainting.com pilotpainting.com
Precision Painting & Reconstruction Mikelle Roest 1260 Logan Ave Ste A1 Costa Mesa, CA 92626-4020 (949) 939-2734 mikelle@precisionpainting.com precisionpainting.com
PrimeCo Construction Wende Westinghouse 220 Oceanside Blvd Oceanside, CA 92054 (800) 881-8067 wwestinghouse@primeco.com primecopainting.com
ProCom Painting, Inc. Kimberly Emmett 4315 E Lowell St, Ste F Ontario, CA 91761 (951) 295-9385 kimberly@procompainting.com procompainting.com
Vertex Coatings, Inc. Russell Phillips 1291 W State St Ontario, CA 91762 (909) 923-5795 russ@vertexcoatings.com vertexcoatings.com
Waddell Painting, Inc. Natalie Clark 1131 Endeavor Dr Upland, CA 91786 (909) 980-4059 natalie@waddellpainting.net waddellpainting.net
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Patio Guys Henry Meza 2907 Oak St Santa Ana, CA 92707 (800) 310-4897 commercial@patioguys.com patioguys.com
PatioShoppers Commercial Pool & Patio Furniture Mr Todd Chism 38340 Innovation Ct, Ste 612 Murrieta, CA 92563 (951) 696-1700 todd@patioshoppers.com patioshoppers.com
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Brent Sherman 13655 Redwood Ct Chino, CA 91710 (800) 344-6567 info@animalpest.com animalpest.com
Critter Busters, Inc.
David San Filippo 1860 Obispo Ave, Ste E Signal Hill, CA 90755 (805) 275-6544 dsanfilippo@critterbustersonline.com critterbustersonline.com
Elite Pest Management, Inc.
Robert Serdoz 1601 Chicago Ave Riverside, CA 92507 (877) 535-4833 rserdoz@elitepestmanagement.net elitepestmanagement.net
Fenn Termite & Pest Control Joshua Grass 7322 Walnut Ave Buena Park, CA 90620 joshua.grass@fennpest.com fennpest.com
Lloyd Pest Control Elias Bros. Contractors, Inc. Jerry Elias 1535 E Phillips Blvd Pomona, CA 91766 (909) 623-6947 jerry@eliasbros.com eliasbros.com
Pest Control Accurate Termite & Pest Control Greg Borzilleri 13865 Alton Pkwy, Ste 110 Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 285-7802 greg@accuratetermitecontrol.com accuratetermitecontrol.com
Agricultural Pest Control Breeann Richardson 9917 Maine Ave Lakeside, CA 92040 (858) 536-2999 brichardson@agpest.com agpest.com
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Tyree Mcqueen 1331 Morena Blvd, Ste 300 San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 668-1958 anthony.enriquez@lloydpest.com lloydpest.com
Payne Pest Management
Marcus Payne 43460 Ridge Park Dr, Ste 250 T emecula, CA 92590 (877) 202-0123 mpayne@paynepestmgmt.com paynepestmgmt.com
R & D Pest Services, Inc.
Dave Fox 9320 Santa Anita Ave, Ste 105 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 949-4323 jill@rdpest.com rdpest.com
Rodent Pest Technologies, Inc. Karla Guerrero 3410 La Sierra Ave F1147 Riverside, CA 92503 (951) 556-1680 karlag@rodentpesttech.com rodentpesttech.com
Business Partners by Category Alphabetically by Company Plumbing Ameri-Cal Repipe and Plumbing Joyce McCabe Le Fever 6900 Knott Ave, Ste J Buena Park, CA 90621 (877) 789-7786 americalplumbing@yahoo.com americalplumbing.com
American Leak Detection
Charb Lenoir 888 E Research Dr, Ste 100 Palm Springs, CA 92262 (760) 320-9991 clenoir@americanleakdetection.com americanleakdetection.com
Scott English Plumbing, Inc. Kevin Miller 1230 N Jefferson St, Ste H Anaheim, CA 92807 (714) 998-9022 kevin@scottenglishplumbing.net scottenglishplumbing.com
Specialized Pipe Technologies Chris Diaz 1582 Parkway Loop Tustin, CA 92780 (619) 275-9130 chrisd@sptpipe.com
Pool Plastering/Remodeling Alan Smith Pools, Inc. Kevin Kostka 227 W Carleton Ave Orange, CA 92867 (714) 628-9494 kevin@alansmithpools.com alansmithpools.com
Pool Renovation California Waters Jeffrey Barman 23311 E La Palma Ave Yorba Linda, CA 92887 (949) 528-0900 leads@californiawaters.com californiawaters.com
Pool Service/Repair California Waters Jeffrey Barman 23311 E La Palma Ave Yorba Linda, CA 92887 (949) 528-0900 leads@californiawaters.com californiawaters.com
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Pool Services
Aqua Creations
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Robert Ellingson 8040 Orchard St Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701 (805) 672-1695 ole.aquacreations@sbcglobal.net aquacreations.com
James Crosby 31805 Temecula Pkwy, Ste 161 Temecula, CA 92592 (951) 775-9595 jim@completepoolinc.com
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KellyPools, Inc. Kevin Kelly PO Box 3367 San Dimas, CA 91773 (909) 802-0272 kellypool1@hotmail.com kellypoolsinc.com
Pacific Commercial Pool Services Jimmy Collazo PO Box 865 Mentone, CA 92359 (909) 806-0428 pacificcommercialpools@gmail.com pacific-pools.com
Pressure Washing Personal Touch Cleaning & Maintenance, Inc. Sarah Morales 3531 E Miraloma Ave, Ste B Anaheim, CA 92806 (800) 660-2092 sarah@ptchoa.com ptchoa.com
ProTec Building Services Andy Henley 41705 Elm Street, Ste 102 Murrieta, CA 92562 (800) 557-2217 ahenley@protec.com protec.com
Preventative Maintenance Programs ProTec Building Services Andy Henley 41705 Elm Street, Ste 102 Murrieta, CA 92562 (800) 557-2217 ahenley@protec.com protec.com
Rain Gutter Cleaning Antis Roofing & Waterproofing, Inc. Dave Bernardy 2649 Campus Dr Irvine, CA 92612 (949) 340-4235 dave@antisroofing.com antisroofing.com
ProTec Building Services Andy Henley 41705 Elm Street, Ste 102 Murrieta, CA 92562 (800) 557-2217 ahenley@protec.com protec.com
Reserve Studies
Restoration Services
A Reserve Company
24HRC
Co-lee Grev, AMS, PCAM, RS 10755 Scripps Poway Pkwy, Ste 574 San Diego, CA 92131 (858) 735-5930 cgrev@areservecompany.com areservecompany.com
Bobby Ameen PO Box 7124 Laguna Niguel, CA 92607 (949) 269-2793 bobby@24hrc.com 24hrc.com
Advanced Reserve Solutions, Inc.
BELFOR Property Restoration
Albert J. Portune, RS 3890 11th St, Ste 100 Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 684-0157 aportune@arsinc.com arsinc.com
Cindy Helmstead 3443 Durahart St Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 206-7345 cindy.helmstead@us.belfor.com belfor.com
Association Reserves, Inc
BluSky Restoration Contractors, LLC
Kevin Leonard, RS 3200 Guasti Rd, Ste 100 Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 906-1025 kleonard@reservestudy.com reservestudy.com
Hughes Reserves & Asset Management Norfleet Hughes, Jr., RS 27636 Ynez Rd Ste L7 # 224 Temecula, CA 92591-4645 (480) 431-3113 Buddy@HughesReserves.com HughesReserves.com
McCaffery Reserve Consulting Brian McCaffery, RS 1044 Arcadia Rd Encinitas, CA 92024 (858) 764-1895 brian@mccafferyreserveconsulting.com mccafferyreserveconsulting.com
Reserve Advisors LLC Jacque Martin 735 N Water St, Ste 175 Milwaukee, WI 53202 (630) 788-6072 jacque@reserveadvisors.com reserveadvisors.com
Reserve Studies, Inc. Scott Clements, RS 17315 Studebaker Rd, Ste 213 Cerritos, CA 90703 (800) 485-8056 info@reservestudiesinc.com reservestudiesinc.com
SCT Reserve Consultants, Inc. Michael C. Graves, RS PO Box 890129 Temecula, CA 92589 (951) 296-3520 mike.g@sctreserve.com sctreserve.com
Theresa Lee 21800 Barton Rd Ste 107 Grand Terrace, CA 92313-4438 (909) 580-7446 theresa.lee@goblusky.com goblusky.com
Emercon Construction, Inc. Frank Brady 22640 Goldencrest Dr, Ste 104 Moreno Valley, CA 92553 (858) 597-1900 fbrady@emercon.com emercon.com
ePIPE Restoration
Virginia Steverson 3122 W Alpine St Santa Ana, CA 92704 (714) 564-7600 vsteverson@aceduraflo.com restoremypipes.com
First OnSite
Lisa McCollough 1275 N Grove St Anaheim, CA 92806 (619) 537-9499 lisa.mccollough@firstonsite.com firstonsite.com
FRSTeam The Contents Specialist Desiree Martini 9755 Distribution Ave, Ste C & B San Diego, CA 92121 (619) 577-2072 desiree.martini@frsteam.com frsteam.com
JCS Restoration
Jamie Betz 18520 Pasadena St, Ste E Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 (951) 297-3422 jbetz@jcsrestore.com jcsrestore.com CONTINUED ON PAGE 66 2023: ISSUE ONE • CONNECT MAGAZINE
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Business Partners by Category Alphabetically by Company Restoration Services
Restoration Services
Roofing
JJ&S Environmental Services
SERVPRO of Irwindale / Baldwin Park
La Rocque Better Roofs, Inc.
Joseph McCann 5027 Irwindale Ave Ste 800 Irwindale, CA 91706-2182 (626)852-9922 jmccann@servprogsd.com servprogsd.com
Guy La Rocque 9077 Arrow Route, Ste 100 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 476-2699 guy@lbrinc.net larocquebetterroofs.com
SERVPRO of Riverside City - East
McDonnell Roofing, Inc.
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Lais Lacerda 1551 Chalcedony street, Apt 20 San Diego, CA 92109 (858) 905-2635 loliveira@jjandsconstruction.com jjandsconstruction.com
Murrish Maintenance Construction Services Andrew Murrish 1721 S Vineyard Ave Ste D Ontario, CA 91761-7766 (909) 238-6239 murrish@gmail.com murrishmaintenance.com
Paul Davis Restoration - Inland Empire Eli Shapiro 19631 Temescal Canyon Rd Corona, CA 92881 (951) 270-5304 info@pdrinlandempire.com pdrinlandempire.com
Pipe Restoration Solutions Inc. Mary Ann Moore 128 Sarasota Center Blvd Sarasota, FL 34240-9257 (619) 275-9130 maryannm@prspipe.com prspipe.com
Reconstruction Experts, Inc. Susan Kirby 1120 Princeton Dr Ste 6 Marina del Rey, CA 90292-5585 (760) 305-2599 susan.kirby@reconexp.com reconexp.com
Serve U Property Solutions Adam Lasad 580 Nevada St Redlands, CA 92373 (909) 533-0551
SERVPRO of Chino/Chino Hills Carlos Barron 4752 Tiara Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (909) 536-8163 carlos@servprochino.com servprochinochinohills.com
SERVPRO of Glendora/San Dimas Connie Chavez 433 Fleetwood Place Glendora, CA 91740 (626) 852-9922 connie@servprogsd.com servproglendorasandimas.com
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Thomas Schmidt 6185 Magnolia Ave, Ste 10 Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 222-2224 info@servproer.com servproeastriversidecity.com
Lauri Williams 1215 Columbia Ave, Ste C1 Riverside, CA 92507 (714) 844-2814 lauri@mcdonnellroofing.com mcdonnellroofing.com
SERVPRO of Riverside City - West
Owens Corning
Valerie Cook 7400 Morris St Riverside, CA 92503-1462 (951) 351-8033 info@servproer.com servprowestriversidecity.com
Mike Vaughn 6229 S Grape Ct Centennial, CO 80121 (419) 842-8000 mike.vaughn@owenscorning.com owenscorning.com
Roofing
Reliance Roofing Inc
Adco South Roofing & Waterproofing Kyle Harvey 1896 N Main st Orange, CA 92865 714-543-7663 kyle@adcosouth.com adcoroofing.com
Antis Roofing & Waterproofing, Inc. Dave Bernardy 2649 Campus Dr Irvine, CA 92612 (949) 340-4235 dave@antisroofing.com antisroofing.com
Eagle Roofing Products Annette Sindar 3546 N Riverside Ave Rialto, CA 92377 (800) 400-3245 annettes@eagleroofing.com eagleroofing.com
GAF of Fontana David Trotter 11800 Industry Ave Fontana, CA 92337 (206) 348-4434 gaf.comen-us
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Jaime Gonzalez 9431 Haven Ave Ste 232 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-5883 (888) 799-9220 info@relianceroofinginc.com relianceroofinginc.com
Roof Asset Management, Inc. Rob Winkle 72056 Northshore St, Ste B Thousand Palms, CA 92276 (760) 813-9999 rob@ramroof.com ramroof.com
Superior Roofing Jessica Witzel 2913 Saturn St, Ste C Brea, CA 92821 (800) 761-6272 jwitzel@superiorrw.com superiorrw.com
Security Allied Universal Security Services Tim Albert 3120 Chicago Blvd, Ste 190 Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 801-7300 tim.albert@aus.com alliedbarton.com
Business Partners by Category Alphabetically by Company Security
Security
Security
Alloy Home
Community Enforcement Patrol
Immediate Guard Services Inc
Bronze Shield Protection
Empire Technologies Group, Inc.
Iron Wall Security Services
California Coastal Patrol
G4S Secure Solutions USA
California Safety Agency
Guard-Systems, Inc.
CONTINUED Phil Lamb 18835 N Thompson Peak Pkwy, Ste 300 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 (480) 352-1206 phil.lamb@smartrent.com smartrent.com Julio Cordova 385 S Lemon Ave # E141 Walnut, CA 91789-2727 (909) 655-1710 info@bspteam.com bspteam.com
Gary Sandhu 1250 N Lakeview Ave, Ste N Anaheim, CA 92807 (877) 819-3031 gary@californiacoastalpatrol.com californiacoastalpatrol.com Darrell Cowan 8932 Katella Ave, Ste 108 Anaheim, -1 92804 (866) 996-6990 dcowan@csapatrol.com csapatrol.com
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Adam Orozco 2741 Hamner Ave, Ste 207 Norco, CA 92860 (951) 519-9413 info@ceppsguards.com ceppsguards.com
Nathan Estrada 12672 Limonite Ave, Ste 3E #144 Corona, CA 92880 (909) 466-1316 nathan@empiretechs.com empiretechs.com Sharon Asadoor 1450 Iowa Ave, Ste 120 Riverside, CA 92507 (323) 401-9216 sharon.asadoor@usa.g4s.com g4s.comen-us
Guillermo Amador 1190 Monterey Rd Monterey Park, CA 91754 (323) 881-6711 gamador@guardsystemsinc.com guardsystemsinc.com
EVERY NAIL MATTERS!
Ernesto Arellano PO Box 2008 Norwalk, CA 90651 (562) 274-6601 earellano@immediateguardservices.com immediateguardservices.com Daniel Moss 2100 Palomar Airport Rd, Ste 204 Carlsbad, CA 92011 (619) 971-5552 ironwallsecurity.com
Marksman Security Corporation - Western Region Jason R. Logsdon 5820 S Eastern Ave Ste 210 Las Vegas, NV 89119-3032 (702) 956-2211 jason@marksmansecurity.com marksmansecurity.com
Nordic Security Services Peter L. Jensen 3419 Via Lido, Ste 345 Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 751-0347 pjensen@nordicsec.com nordicsec.com
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CONTINUED Redwood Private Security Jason Berckart 473 E. Carnegie Drive San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 435-4051 jberckart@redwood-security.net redwood-security.net
Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. Christopher Bair 430 N Vineyard Ave, Ste 335 Ontario, CA 91764 (909) 974-3160 christopher.bair@securitasinc.com securitasinc.com
Special Enforcement and Security Services Robert Sandoval 11801 Pierce St, Ste 200 Riverside, CA 92505 (951) 599-8899 info@specialenforcement.com specialenforcement.com
Signs/Mailboxes Addresses of Distinction Street Signs & Mailboxes Austin Edwards 2115 Hills Ave NW Atlanta GA 30318-2216 (180) 043-6164 x7 austin@aodmailboxes.com aodmailboxes.com
Mailboxes R Us Bryan MacMurtrie 1980 N Glassell St Orange, CA 92865 (714) 777-1072 bryan@hillcrestconstruction.com hillcrestconstruction.com
ProTec Building Services Andy Henley 41705 Elm Street, Ste 102 Murrieta, CA 92562 (800) 557-2217 ahenley@protec.com protec.com
Vasin Sign Solutions Inc Tom Vasin 23122 Alcalde Dr, Ste E Laguna Hills, CA 92653 (949) 382-6366 info@vasininc.com vasininc.com
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Shade Sails
Tree Care Services
SoCal Shade Sails
A Plus Tree, Inc.
Dan Mezich 10449 Roselle ST Ste 2 San Diego CA 92121-1560 (619) 972-1100 dan@shadesails.biz shadesails.biz
Staffing Gordian Staffing
Rob Buffington, CMCA 3423 N 190th Plz Elkhorn, NE 68022-3553 (989) 467-3426 conferences@gordianstaffing.com gordianstaffing.com
Striping
Kenji Sweeney 3490 Buskirk Ave Pleasanton Hill, CA 94523 (866) 815-2525 marketing@aplustree.com aplustree.com
Andre Landscape Service, Inc. Jeremy Andre PO Box 1333 Azusa, CA 91702 (877) 263-7305 hello@andrelandscape.com andrelandscape.com
California Arborcare Matt Russell 3770 E Grand Ave Chino, CA 91766 (909) 590-4100 mattrussell.calarbor@gmail.com calarbor.com
Elias Bros. Contractors, Inc. Jerry Elias 1535 E Phillips Blvd Pomona, CA 91766 (909) 623-6947 jerry@eliasbros.com eliasbros.com
Sweeping Services Bill’s Sweeping Service, Inc. Michael Carter 715 W Fletcher Ave Orange, CA 92865 (714) 637-3180 info@billssweeping.net billssweeping.com
Espinoza’s Clean Sweep, Inc.
Cindy Espinoza 40575 California Oaks Rd, D2 #287 Murrieta, CA 92562 (951) 428-4153 service@espinozascleansweep.com espinozascleansweep.com
Quality Street Service, Inc. Scott Hugie 1884 Woodlawn St Upland, CA 91786 (909) 373-6914 shugie@sweepershop.com qualitystreetservice.com
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Environmental Concepts Landscape Management, Inc. Ty Jaglowski PO Box 1788 Temecula, CA 92593 (951) 587-6551 tyj@eclmi.com eclmi.com
Harvest Landscape Enterprises, Inc. Amanda Gray 8030 East Crystal Dr Anaheim, CA 92807 (714) 693-8100 amanda.gray@hlei.us hlei.us
RGS Landscape & Arbor Care Ralph Figueroa 1156 N Grove St Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 920-5659 rfigueroa@rgsls.com rgsls.com
Sky Edifice: Landscape Company Hernan Hernandez P.O. Box 3914 Cerritos, CA 90703 (213) 214-6594 info@skyedifice.com skyedifice.com/landscape
Business Partners by Category Alphabetically by Company Tree Care Services CONTINUED
The Arbor Group
Marco Macias 15642 Sand Canyon Ave, Ste 50037 Irvine, CA 92619 (626) 607-8839 mmacias@thearborgrp.com thearborgrp.com
Tree Pros, Inc.
George Olekszak PO Box 1066 Chino, CA 91708 (909) 763-6263 treeprosrep@treepros.com treepros.com
Vinyl Fencing Duramax Building Products Viken Ohanesian 1057 S Vail Ave Montebello, CA 90640 (323) 728-3023 sales@uspolymersinc.com duramaxbp.com
Water Features Maintenance
Waterproofing
California Waters
Antis Roofing & Waterproofing, Inc.
Jeffrey Barman 23311 E La Palma Ave Yorba Linda, CA 92887 (949) 528-0900 leads@californiawaters.com californiawaters.com
Dave Bernardy 2649 Campus Dr Irvine, CA 92612 (949) 340-4235 dave@antisroofing.com antisroofing.com
Water Metering Systems & Billing
AQUAGUARD, LLC
California Sub-Meters Monique Manning 10095 Scripps Ranch Ct, Ste A San Diego, CA 92131 (858) 737-5287 monique@calsubmeter.com calsubmeter.com
Steven Fielding 780 Wellington Ave Cranston, RI 2910 (401) 419-4396 Stevenf@WAGSvalve.com wagsvalve.com
Weed Abatement Services
MeterNet
Lawnscape Systems Inc.
Tanya Harvey 113 S Vine St Fallbrook, CA 92028 (800) 985-1179 sales@meternetusa.com meternetusa.com
Carl Clifton 5215 State St Montclair, CA 91763 (909) 627-2000 info@lawnscape.com lawnscape.com
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HOMEOWNER LEADERS Homeowner Leaders by Community Alphabetically by Last Name Auburn at College Park .......................................................................................................................................................72 Bel Vista Community Association........................................................................................................................................72 Canterbury Court Homeowners Association........................................................................................................................72 Canyon Tree Homeowners Association ...............................................................................................................................72 Central Park Community Association ..................................................................................................................................72 Creekside Community Master Association..........................................................................................................................73 Eagle Glen Master Homeowners Association ......................................................................................................................73 Estates at Canyon Crest Riverside, Inc................................................................................................................................73 Highland Palms Senior Estates & Country Club Inc .............................................................................................................73 K. Hovnanian’s Four Seasons HOA ......................................................................................................................................73 Lake Riverside Estates Community Association..................................................................................................................73 LaPaloma at the Corona Ranch Homeowners Association ..................................................................................................74 Lynwood Owners’ Association, Inc......................................................................................................................................74 Marks Management Group.................................................................................................................................................74 Menifee Master Association ...............................................................................................................................................74 Morgan Hill Homeowners Association ................................................................................................................................74 Mountain Shadows R.V. Resort ...........................................................................................................................................74 Nexus Community Association ...........................................................................................................................................74 North Woods Home Owners Association .............................................................................................................................75 Pan American Loft Community Association.........................................................................................................................75 Parkdale Village Homeowners Association..........................................................................................................................75 Riverside Canyon Crest Villas, Inc. ......................................................................................................................................75 Riverside Sun City Home Owners Association ...................................................................................................................75 Solera at Apple Valley Community Association....................................................................................................................75 Solera Oak Valley Greens Association .................................................................................................................................75
Starts on Page 72 Stonebrook Estates Community Association .......................................................................................................................76 Sun Chase Homeowners Association .................................................................................................................................76 Sun City Civic Association...................................................................................................................................................76 Sunnymead Ranch Planned Community Association ..........................................................................................................76 Sunset Ridge Owners Association, Inc. ...............................................................................................................................76 Sunset Townhomes Homeowners Association....................................................................................................................77 The Club.............................................................................................................................................................................77 The Colony at California Oaks Homeowners Association ....................................................................................................77 The Cottages at Southridge ................................................................................................................................................77 Verandas at Apple Valley Association ..................................................................................................................................78 Villa Avanti Association .......................................................................................................................................................78 Walters Mangement Tuscany Hills HOA Member ................................................................................................................78 Wolf Creek Maintenance Corporation .................................................................................................................................78
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Homeowner Leaders by Community Alphabetically by Last Name Individual Memberships Henry Johnson PO Box 893487 Temecula, CA 92589-3487 (619)884-7357 henry@henryojohnson.com
Betty Jane Renko 2208 El Rancho Cir Hemet, CA 92545-1607 (951) 929-4296 bettyrenko951@gmail.com
Betty Roth, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM 29075 Falling Water Dr Menifee, CA 92585 (951) 212-3342 superroth@hotmail.com
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Richard Lo 6973 Edinboro St Chino, CA 91710-1339 (800)400-2284
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CONTINUED Karie Hoyt
1992 E Cienega Ave Apt D Covina, CA 91724-1746 (626)456-4507 knhoyt@yahoo.com
Kallien LaBlanc 2000 E Cienega Ave Apt A Covina, CA 91724-1776 (636)616-9415 5 kelb0414@yahoo.com
Gregg Yost 1235 E Francis ST Ste E c/o Vintage Management Consultants Ontario, CA 91761-5799 (626)437-5208 gyost@trcmc.org
Canyon Tree Homeowners Association Tom Almquist 801 Via Sierra Nevada Riverside, CA 92507-6416 (909) 747-0258 talqt@aol.com
Janet Anderson
Bel Vista Community Association
846 Via Sierra Nevada Riverside, CA 92507-6418 (951) 683-3687 janet@martfin.com
Ana Erdelyi
Jim Judge
42926 Avenida Amistad Temecula, CA 92592-3065
Michael Liuzzi 43090 Avenida Abril Temecula, CA 92592-3045 liuzzirealestate@yahoo.com
Shara Rojas 45525 Laburnam CT Temecula, CA 92592-3437 sharalrojas@gmail.com
Canterbury Court Homeowners Association Karen Hargrove 2002 E Cienega Ave Apt F Covina, CA 91724-1777 (626)967-7538 khargrove@cousd.net
Helen Harris
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852 Via Sierra Nevada Riverside, CA 92507-6420 (909) 747-0258 pj99jj@charter.net
Kevin J Lewis PO Box 7429 Redlands, CA 92375-0429 (909) 253-3756 kevin.lewis.pcam@gmail.com
Frances Salyer 5452 Via Del Tecolote Riverside, CA 92507-6471 (909) 747-0258 francessaweyer@gmail.com
Central Park Community Association Joyce Arvin 38933 Turtle Pond LN Murrieta, CA 92563-2590 (951) 239-0974 arvinjoy29@yahoo.com
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Eagle Glen Master Homeowners Association
K. Hovnanian’s Four Seasons HOA
Carney Claunch
Don Garling
Paul Kreitz
39343 Half Moon Cir Murrieta, CA 92563-2821 (847)997-5448 cclaunch@channell.com
Henrik Eriksen 30521 Carriage LN Murrieta, CA 92563-2586 (949)929-2022 henrikdygeriksen@gmail.com
Ben Mitsuno 38897 Turtle Pond LN Murrieta, CA 92563-2591 (760)842-4205 bmitsuno@gmail.com
Wes Schaeffer 39178 Half Moon Cirlce Murrieta, CA 92563 (951) 285-4288 wes@thesaleswhisperer.com
Creekside Community Master Association Eric Callendar 3925 Merced River RD Ontario, CA 91761-0244 (909) 648-4609 ecajc58@verizon.net
Irene Chisholm 1235 E Francis St Ste E Ontario, CA 91761-5799
Cumberland Covington 2705 Acornglen Plance Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 947-5024 ccovington4198@gmail.com
25109 Jefferson Ave Ste 300 Murrieta, CA 92562-8119 (951) 698-8511
Don McDougall 25109 Jefferson Ave Ste 300 Murrieta, CA 92562-8119 (951) 698-8511
Valdemar Mellgren 25109 Jefferson Ave Ste 300 Murrieta, CA 92562-8119 (951) 698-8511
Estates at Canyon Crest Riverside, Inc. Maria Gabriele 5872 Via Susana Riverside, CA 92506-3608 (951) 275-0080 mgpgcg@aol.com
Patrick Vincent Gabriele 5872 Via Susana Riverside, CA 92506-3608 (951) 217-7929 pvgabriele@aol.com
Highland Palms Senior Estates & Country Club Inc
John Thompson 3639 Foxglen Loop Ontario, CA 91761-0118 (909) 730-8116 muttdogjohn@gmail.com
Barry Sackin 30374 Mayacamas Dr Murrieta, CA 92563-4837 (951) 200-9917 b.sackinFS@gmail.com
Terry Whitington 30328 Carmenet Circle Murrieta, CA 92563-7800 (951) 490-8308 t.whitingtonfs@gmail.com
Lake Riverside Estates Community Association Ken Betts 42310 Saddleback Dr Aguanga, CA 92536-9317 (951) 753-4192
41610 Lakeshore Blvd Aguanga, CA 92536-9317 (951) 763-4192 rondinicola@gmail.com
K. Hovnanian’s Four Seasons HOA
Richard Handy
Anthony DeBiase
Mark Erickson
1235 E Francis St Ste E Ontario, CA 91761-5799 (909) 923-2924
39530 Stags Leap Dr Murrieta, CA 92563-4824 (206)465-0834 k.obrienfs@gmail.com
Ron Dinicola
Isaac Molen
John Rocha
Karen O’Brien
30777 Butia Palm Ave Homeland, CA 92548-9515 (951) 662-7610 slippert@highlandpalms.org
1235 E Francis St Ste E Ontario, CA 91761-5799
2848 Boise Creek PL Ontario, CA 91761-0233 i.molen.creekside@gmail.com
39535 Stags Leap DR Murrieta, CA 92563-4825 (714)345-4217 P.Kreitzfs@gmail.com
Sus Bartell
30240 Callaway Cir Murrieta, CA 92563-4832 (805)701-1643 a.debiasefs@gmail.com
Jean Gambill
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30368 Glen Ellen Cir Murrieta, CA 92563-4818 (425)578-4282 m.ericksonFS@gmail.com
Neal King
41610 Lakeshore Blvd Aguanga, CA 92536-9317 (951) 763-4192
Birdie Kopp 49275 Meadow View Way Aguanga, CA 92536-9317 (951) 753-4192
Gordon Lanik 41610 Lakeshore Blvd Aguanga, CA 92536-9317 (951) 763-4192
30270 Mayacamas Dr Murrieta, CA 92563-4834 (310)422-0971 neal.kingfs@gmail.com
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Homeowner Leaders by Community Alphabetically by Last Name LaPaloma at the Corona Ranch Homeowners Association
Menifee Master Association
Morgan Hill Homeowners Association
Jackie Fromdahl
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Rick Hildebrandt
Don Smith
469 E Harrison St Ste D Corona, CA 92879-1317 (714)380-9796 jackie@paintingunlimited-inc.com
30097 Calle Belcanto Menifee, CA 92584-8135 (951) 575-5195 rthildebrandt@gmail.com
44947 Kelham CT Temecula, CA 92592-5587 smithdon31@aol.com
Erica Nicole Kreutzer
Carol Joyce
2603 Main St Ste 500 Irvine, CA 92614-4261 (949)450-0202 ekreutzer@actionlife.com
28408 Halcyon CT Menifee, CA 92584-8047 (951) 246-4627 cjoyce23@msn.com
Myra Quinn
Patricia Kellogg
900 La Palma Cir Corona, CA 92879-7724 (323)819-1891 myrabanksquinn@ca.rr.com
28411 Inverness CT Menifee, CA 92584-8837 (951) 809-2116 patriciahoa@yahoo.com
Lynwood Owners’ Association, Inc.
Greg Patterson, II
Jose Cisneros 2035 Ashwood CT San Bernardino, CA 92404-3306 (909) 645-5937
Ellen Evans 2175 Catalpa Ct San Bernardino, CA 92404-3344 (909) 862-5628 kittyel@pacbell.net
Mountain Shadows R.V. Resort Pamela Atkinson 1295 S Cawston Ave Hemet, CA 92545-9162 (951) 923-6897 pmltknsn@gmail.com
Jan Bowman 1295 S Cawston Ave Spc 128 Hemet, CA 92545-9158 (775)846-3338 jbmsrvr128@yahoo.com
29827 Corte Cruzada Menifee, CA 92584-8808 (619)549-9368 minor1_2@hotmail.com
Ken Busby
Pauline Petrie
Doug Mass
1295 S Cawston Ave Spc 80 Hemet, CA 92545-9160 ohcatx@aol.com
30248 Calle Belcanto Menifee, CA 92584-8902 (951) 246-4627 ppetrie@twc.com
1295 S Cawston Ave Hemet, CA 92545-9162 (360)771-4047 mass0755@comcast.net
Ellen Schnoor
William Rusty-Yesford
2050 Tamarind Ct San Bernardino, CA 92404-3304 (909) 241-7662
28893 Spindrift CT Menifee, CA 92584-8424 (951) 246-4627 ellenshouse@verizon.net
1295 S Cawston Ave Hemet, CA 92545-9162 (951) 544-1638
Denise Price
Morgan Hill Homeowners Association
1295 S Cawston Ave Hemet, CA 92545-9162 (951) 929-5103 Lokifm@gmail.com
Dottie Lane
2156 Basswood CT San Bernardino, CA 92404-3310 (909) 565-0858
Darla Stern 2175 Aspenwood Ct San Bernardino, CA 92404-3307 (909) 953-7766 DarlaStern@verizon.net
Marks Management Group
Fred Bartz 33850 Sattui St. Temecula, CA 92592-5553 (951) 302-3401 fjbartz@verizon.net
Cheryl Brown 44994 Frogs Leap St Temecula, CA 92592-5562 (951) 587-9352
Fred Short
Michelle Sims 1295 S Cawston Ave Hemet, CA 92545-9162 (951) 929-5103 sims_michelle_msrvr@aol.com
Nexus Community Association Elizabeth Barden
Cecilia Ponce de leon
Brad Jensen
PO Box 3885 Lake Arrowhead, CA 92352-3885 (909) 631-9960 cecilia@marksmanagement.net
44994 Frogs Leap St Temecula, CA 92592-5562 (951) 587-9352 BradJensen@eaton.com
7459 Elm Grove Ave Eastvale, CA 92880-9067 (951) 818-3389 elbarden2006@sbcglobal.net
Menifee Master Association
Jack Sines
Gabe Frumkin
Thomas Buttleman 28676 Corte Capri Menifee, CA 92584-8906 (310)779-9185 tom.buttleman@gmail.com
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34261 Hourglass St Temecula, CA 92592-1394 (607)768-8047 jsines715@gmail.com
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6385 Pegasus Court Eastvale, CA 92880 (831)676-4707 gabriel.g.frumkin@gmail.com
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Vera Russell 6393 Pegasus Court Eastvale, CA 92880 (714)815-7781 veranexushoa@gmail.com
Ray Valerio 6331 Aquila Way Eastvale, CA 92880 (626)367-9910 ranielvalerio@gmail.com
North Woods Home Owners Association Kimmi Adams 4722 Olivewood LN San Bernardino, CA 92407-3805 (760)868-3292 kaa23kaa@yahoo.com
Elery Albertson 4655 Woodblend LN San Berardino, CA 92407 (909) 886-4680 ealbert1844@gmail.com
Melissa Page 4770 Olivewood LN San Bernardino, CA 92407-3806 (626)652-2282 mpage93@yahoo.com
Alejandra Paramo 4640 Woodbend LN San Bernardino, CA 92407 (909) 231-5931 alejandraparamo6@gmail.com
Sue Potts 4635 Brentwood Lane San Bernardino, CA 92407 (909) 731-3193 sue1704@aol.com
Pan American Loft Community Association Linda Cordeiro 253 S Broadway Apt 309 Los Angeles, CA 90012-3634 panambroad253@gmail.com
Jason Garibay-Roach 253 S Broadway Apt 208 Los Angeles, CA 90012-3621 jgaribayroach@yahoo.com
Pan American Loft Community Association Ryann Lauckner 253 S Broadway Apt 206 Los Angeles, CA 90012-3621
Parkdale Village Homeowners Association Dennis Taylor 3406 Nash St Riverside, CA 92501-1409 (951) 781-3419 dtesfotos@sbcglobal.net
Riverside Canyon Crest Villas, Inc. Harriet Monier Bloom 620 Via Zapata Riverside, CA 92507-6424 (951) 313-8991 whosboo@aol.com
Eva Fisher 5520 Via Dos Cerros Riverside, CA 92507-6408 (951) 640-3869 fisher_diane@sbcglobal.net
Riverside Sun City Home Owners Association Myrna DuBord 31608 Railroad Canyon Rd Canyon Lake, CA 92587-9556 (619)933-4002 mdubord728@yahoo.com
Dee Schmidt 31608 Railroad Canyon RD Canyon Lake, CA 92587-9556 (951) 244-0048 9ersfans@msn.com
Nicholas Traviglia 31608 Railroad Canyon RD Canyon Lake, CA 92587-9556 nunzi01955@gmail.com
Cynthia Vinckel 31608 Railroad Canyon RD Canyon Lake, CA 92587-9556 (951) 245-4484 spar47@yahoo.com
Solera at Apple Valley Community Association Donald Ghost 19311 Jess Ranch Pkwy Apple Valley, CA 92308-3612 (760)247-9195 savc.boddonghost@gmail.com
Boguslaw Kiepek 19311 Jess Ranch Pkwy Apple Valley, CA 92308-3612 (281)460-6326 savca.guskiepek@gmail.com
Solera at Apple Valley Community Association CONTINUED Peggy J. Lisberg 19311 Jess Ranch Pkwy Apple Valley, CA 92308-3612 (760)559-0043 savca1stvp@gmail.com
Dennis McCullough 19311 Jess Ranch Pkwy Apple Valley, CA 92308-3612 (760)247-9195 d.mccullough73@yahoo.com
Fran Payette 19311 Jess Ranch Pkwy Apple Valley, CA 92308-3612 (760)247-9195 suncityfranp@gmail.com
Richard Perry 19311 Jess Ranch Pkwy Apple Valley, CA 92308-3612 (760)247-9195 savca.rperry@gmail.com
Bill Rockenbach 19311 Jess Ranch Pkwy Apple Valley, CA 92308-3612 (760)247-9195 savcafinance@gmail.com
Solera Oak Valley Greens Association Marcia Beyer-Casem 1718 S Forest Oaks Dr Beaumont, CA 92223-8574 (951) 543-1188 mcasemsolera@gmail.com
Merele Chapman 1509 High Meadow Dr Beaumont, CA 92223-8529 951-769-7598 merelechapman@gmail.com
John Chavez 1519 High Meadow Dr Beaumont, CA 92223-8529 (909) 913-3719 jd.chavez@verizon.net
David Gilford 1747 Scottsdale Rd Beaumont, CA 92223-8555 (951) 733-3328 soleradaveg@gmail.com
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Homeowner Leaders by Community Alphabetically by Last Name Solera Oak Valley Greens Association
Stonebrook Estates Community Association CONTINUED
Sunnymead Ranch Planned Community Association
Lane Joel
George Campbell
1731 Desert Almond Way Beaumont, CA 92223-8611 lsjoel461@verizon.net
12938 Ivanpah RD Apple Valley, CA 92308-6077 (760)240-3491 g.gcampbell@verizon.net
Pat Escobar
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Sandi Joel 1731 Desert Almond Way Beaumont, CA 92223-8611 sjoel@verizon.net
Pat A. King 967 Hidden Oaks Dr Beaumont, CA 92223-8527 (951) 347-4680 solerapking@gmail.com
Audrey Larsh 1004 Coto DE Caza Ct Beaumont, CA 92223-8522 (951) 236-1840 audreylarsh@yahoo.com
Steven Mehlman 1736 Desert Almond Way Beaumont, CA 92223-8611 (916)804-2569 smehl1506@aol.com
Carol Schara 1025 Blackhawk Dr Beaumont, CA 92223-8515 (951) 769-7598 cjschl@msn.com
Ronnie Zacker 1013 Riviera Ct Beaumont, CA 92223-8535 (951) 846-3305 soleraronnie@gmail.com
Stonebrook Estates Community Association Madhu Aroura
Donna Henderson 19198 Kanbridge ST Apple Valley, CA 92308-6081 (760)247-1132 msdonna3@verizon.net
Lela Harper
10210 Via Pescadero Moreno Valley, CA 92557-2743 (818)388-1231 Angel.Lopez-Ramirez@oursunnymeadranch.com
10333 Beryl Ave Mentone, CA 92359-1286 (909) 794-1204 dlharper1@msn.com
Janice Hicks 10326 Stone CT Mentone, CA 92359-1287 (951) 205-9800 janimail@aol.com
Tony Simpson 31057 Granite ST Mentone, CA 92359-1508 (909) 206-3303 tsimpson5660@gmail.com
Sun City Civic Association Boyd Barrett 26850 Sun City Blvd Sun City, CA 92586-2948 bkb.trippin42@gmail.com
John Corlett
10205 Via Apolina Moreno Valley, CA 92557-2726 (951) 743-4707 renee@oursunnymeadranch.com
Robert Riddick, CMCA 23729 Heliotrope Way Moreno Valley, CA 92557-2858 (818)445-1360 robert.riddick@oursunnymeadranch.com
Sunset Ridge Owners Association, Inc. Chadwick Barrie 5029 LA Mart DR Ste C Riverside, CA 92507-5977 chadbarrie@gmail.com
David Gomez 2271 EL Capitan DR Riverside, CA 92506-4615 (951) 378-3646 dgomez005@ucr.edu
Brian Holley
Jolita Perez
26850 Sun City Blvd Sun City, CA 92586-2948 boardmemberhunt@gmail.com
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Renee Osburn
26850 Sun City Blvd Sun City, CA 92586-2948 jwcorlett@yahoo.com
Lynn Babinski
19153 Kanbridge ST Apple Valley, CA 92308-6082 (951) 295-5724 hcalderon@charter.net
23859 Bouquet Canyon Pl Moreno Valley, CA 92557-2956 (951) 924-2249 Carolyn.Goeler@oursunnymeadranch.com
Angel Lopez-ramirez
26850 Sun City Blvd Sun City, CA 92586-2948 holleysrus@icloud.com
Herb Calderon
Carolyn Goeler
Sun Chase Homeowners Association
19135 Monterey ST Apple Valley, CA 92308-6098 (760)221-2072 marora8@gamil.com
13123 Trailwood Way Apple Valley, CA 92308-6096 (760)953-7813 lynnbabinski@verizon.net
23600 Sunnymead Ranch Pkwy Moreno Valley, CA 92557-2801 (951) 237-9241 pat@oursunnymeadranch.com
Suzie Hunt
Norman Tancrator 26850 Sun City Blvd Sun City, CA 92586-2948 ntancrator@verizon.net
Nancy Thompson 26850 Sun City Blvd Sun City, CA 92586-2948 nthompsonscca@gmail.com
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2297 EL Capitan DR Riverside, CA 92506-4615 (951) 682-5454 jolitaperez@att.net
Vincent Price 2252 El Capitan Dr. Riverside, CA 92506 (760)844-2053 vjice44@gmail.com
Homeowner Leaders by Community Alphabetically by Last Name Sunset Townhomes Homeowners Association
The Colony at California Oaks Homeowners Association
Cassandra Ashley, CMCA
Walt Bowman
2441 Moon Dust Dr Unit C Chino Hills, CA 91709-5134 (909) 306-6307 sunsethoacassandraashley@gmail.com
40710 Avenida Florita Murrieta, CA 92562-8463 (951) 677-4341 walterbowman1942@gmail.com
Annette Durham
Bruce Dalfonso
14726 Moon Crest LN Unit B Chino Hills, CA 91709-5144 aed3@att.net
40710 Avenida Florita Murrieta, CA 92562-8463 dalfonsohoa@gmail.com
Christy Grandon
Amy Horlock
14726 Moon Crest LN Unit B Chino Hills, CA 91709-5144 christygrandon@hotmail.com
40710 Avenida Florita Murrieta, CA 92562-8463 (951) 677-4341 mahorlock@aol.com
Joseph Hao 14726 Moon Crest LN Unit B Chino Hills, CA 91709-5144 josephao0530@gmail.com
Gloria Stegman 14726 Moon Crest LN Unit B Chino Hills, CA 91709-5144 gsteggle@hotmail.com
The Club Claire Fabian 26768 Summer Sunshine Dr Sun City, CA 92585-9180 760 408-8991 ycfabian@gmail.com
Del Mitchum 40206 Colony Dr Murrieta, CA 92562-5524 delmitchum@hotmail.com
Jim Nash 40710 Avenida Florita Murrieta, CA 92562-8463 (951) 677-4341 Glenn Sailer 40710 Avenida Florita Murrieta, CA 92562-8463 gpoppy@aol.com
The Cottages at Southridge
Jerry Griffith
Christian Aguayo
26768 Summer Sunshine Dr Sun City, CA 92585-9180 (951) 296-5640 jerrygriff@verizon.net
14605 Woodland DR Unit 6 Fontana, CA 92337-2739 (909) 854-6484 aguayo27@yahoo.com
Mark Groden
Lupe Cortez
26768 Summer Sunshine Dr Sun City, CA 92585-9180 (951) 296-5640 groden19@hotmail.com
PO Box 31033 Fontana, CA 92331 lupe92337@yahoo.com
Jim McMurray
14606 Woodland DR Unit 10 Fontana, CA 92337-2715 (909) 229-0533 garcia.ann.nat@gmail.com
26768 Summer Sunshine Dr Sun City, CA 92585-9180 (951) 296-5640 jimattheclub@gmail.com
Christine Schwartz 26768 Summer Sunshine Dr Sun City, CA 92585-9180 (951) 296-5640 tpdsophia@gmail.com
Natalie Garcia
Jorge Jaime PO Box 5022 Upland, CA 91785-5022 hoaondemand@gmail.com
Kaye Pereida 14606 Woodland DR Unit 8 Fontana, CA 92337-2715 (909) 544-8451 kaye.pereida@att.net
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Homeowner Leaders by Community Alphabetically by Last Verandas at Apple Valley Association Sam Kassab 12324 Braeburn Rd Apple valley, CA 92308 (805)801-4676 hsamiam@gmail.com
Shandan Lussenden 12332 Macintosh ST Apple Valley, CA 92308-5144 (760)265-2142 hlussenden@yahoo.com
Michael Moore 12394 Macintosh ST Apple Valley, CA 92308-5144 (760)269-2542 mmhesperia@gmail.com
Dr. Darshan Patel PO Box 1805 Victorville, CA 92393-1805 (760)486-0016 dp1977@hotmail.com
Kristen Woodman 12389 Winesap RD Apple Valley, CA 92308-5143 (760)617-5140 kvb8787@gmail.com
Villa Avanti Association Steve F Escoto 31478 Corte Sonora Temecula, CA 92592-6429 (562)652-2581 sfe143@aol.com
Walters Mangement Tuscany Hills HOA Member Andrew Brown, Sr. 32752 Shorecrest Way Lake Elsinore, CA 92530-7894 (909) 568-1006 andrew@andrewebrown.com
Wolf Creek Maintenance Corporation Larry French 43529 Ridge Park DR Temecula, CA 92590-3690 board3@mywolfcreek.com
Kathey Harris 43529 Ridge Park DR Temecula, CA 92590-3690 (503)490-6402 board2@mywolfcreek.com
Nick Mokhlessin 43529 Ridge Park DR Temecula, CA 92590-3690 board4@mywolfcreek.com
Maria Samaan 43529 Ridge Park DR Temecula, CA 92590-3690 (503)490-6402 board5@mywolfcreek.com
Brad Sullivan 43529 Ridge Park DR Temecula, CA 92590-3690 board1@mywolfcreek.com
Jay Oneil 31388 Corte Montiel Temecula, CA 92592-6470 jay.oneil21@gmail.com
Laura Reich 31346 Corte Sonora Temecula, CA 92592-6428 laurabrit@msn.com
Richard Schlottman 31425 Corte Montiel Temecula, CA 92592-6419 (951) 760-8820 iamcaptainrick22@gmail.com
Serina tomlinson 31654 Corte Padrera Temecula, CA 92592-6443 serinamyrealtor@gmail.com
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Individual Membership
Association Management & Support Services, Inc.
Ann Brooks..........................................................................................................................................................................82 Bridget Irene Dolan, CMCA, AMS ........................................................................................................................................82 Dana Haygood .....................................................................................................................................................................82 David May, CMCA, AMS, PCAM............................................................................................................................................82 Dawn A Ivey ........................................................................................................................................................................82 Deirdre Bitting, CMCA, AMS.................................................................................................................................................82 Dorothy Ann Kolisar, AMS ....................................................................................................................................................82 Elizabeth Rose Wood ...........................................................................................................................................................82 Eryn Sisk, CMCA, AMS.........................................................................................................................................................82 Gerald E Myers, Jr., CMCA ...................................................................................................................................................82 Janet Ward ..........................................................................................................................................................................82 Jeffrey G Anderson, CMCA...................................................................................................................................................82 Jennifer Renee Jarman .......................................................................................................................................................82 Karen C. Steines, CMCA, AMS..............................................................................................................................................82 Karissa Nicole Iraheta..........................................................................................................................................................82 Kelley Marie Blane, CMCA, AMS ..........................................................................................................................................82 Kyle Andrew Black...............................................................................................................................................................82 Roxanne Kristine Holliday, CMCA, AMS ................................................................................................................................82 Shannon Grynchal, CMCA....................................................................................................................................................82 Teresa Nicole Trujillo............................................................................................................................................................82 Terry Kammes, CMCA..........................................................................................................................................................82 Thomas Clyne, CMCA, AMS .................................................................................................................................................82 Vanessa Ann Stoltenberg, CMCA, AMS ................................................................................................................................82 Veronica Money, CMCA, AMS...............................................................................................................................................82
James Dirk Parsons ............................................................................................................................................................84
Action Property Management, Inc., AAMC
Roseanne Zemming, CMCA .................................................................................................................................................84
Alia Navarro, CMCA .............................................................................................................................................................82 Anthony Edwards, CMCA .....................................................................................................................................................82 Brinna M. Kerrick, CMCA, AMS ............................................................................................................................................82 Carmen O. Portela-Lopez, CMCA, AMS ................................................................................................................................82 Elizabeth Charlot, AMS ........................................................................................................................................................82 Erica Nicole Kreutzer ...........................................................................................................................................................83 Jennifer Sheehan, CMCA, AMS ............................................................................................................................................83 Matthew Davidson, CMCA, AMS, PCAM ...............................................................................................................................83 Scott A. Sears, CMCA, AMS..................................................................................................................................................83 Susan M. Elmorabit, AMS, PCAM .........................................................................................................................................83 Valerie A. Raboin, CMCA ......................................................................................................................................................83
Alliance Association Management Steven Penn, CMCA, AMS....................................................................................................................................................83
Associa - Professional Community Management (PCM), AAMC Acacia Young .......................................................................................................................................................................83 Beth Wood ...........................................................................................................................................................................83 Clint Bruce Taylor, CMCA, AMS, PCAM .................................................................................................................................83 Dionne Henry ......................................................................................................................................................................83 Edward Torres .....................................................................................................................................................................83 Evelyn Rodas .......................................................................................................................................................................83 Heather Killian, CMCA, AMS, PCAM .....................................................................................................................................83 James Robert Morgan, CMCA .............................................................................................................................................83 Joy Ann Marino-Markwardt, CMCA, AMS.............................................................................................................................83 Karla C. Alarcon ...................................................................................................................................................................83 Linda Montenegro ...............................................................................................................................................................83 Mallorie Hall, AMS ...............................................................................................................................................................83 Mitzi Jimenez Garcia, CMCA, AMS.......................................................................................................................................83 Rabecca Madison Murray, CMCA.........................................................................................................................................83 Robert A. Muratalla ..............................................................................................................................................................83 Shanna Ghale Alvarez..........................................................................................................................................................83 Taylor L Casey .....................................................................................................................................................................83 Tona Rachelle Ott ................................................................................................................................................................83 Valeria Jazmin Zavala..........................................................................................................................................................83
Association Reserves - Ohio LLC Co-Lee Grev, AMS, PCAM, RS ..............................................................................................................................................84
Avalon Management Group, Inc. Benna Duenas, CMCA, AMS ................................................................................................................................................84 Cassie Starr Rook ................................................................................................................................................................84 John Ellett, CMCA ................................................................................................................................................................84 Jonathan Robert Payne, CMCA ............................................................................................................................................84 Kelsey Ray, CMCA ...............................................................................................................................................................84 Lana Hamadej, PCAM ..........................................................................................................................................................84 Lori Palomo, AMS ................................................................................................................................................................84 Marc Murano, CMCA ...........................................................................................................................................................84 Mariela Limon .....................................................................................................................................................................84 Mark Jones, AMS, PCAM .....................................................................................................................................................84 Michael Bodman, CMCA ......................................................................................................................................................84 Nicole Mandie Speigelhalter, CMCA, AMS, PCAM.................................................................................................................84 Norma Zermeno, AMS, PCAM ..............................................................................................................................................84 Traci Russell, CMCA, AMS....................................................................................................................................................84
Bentley Community Management, Inc., AAMC Kelly Bunnell, CMCA, AMS, PCAM ........................................................................................................................................84
Cannon Management Cardinal Property Management, AAMC Farrah Esquer, CMCA, AMS, PCAM ......................................................................................................................................84
CDS Mangement Leann R Bobbitt, AMS..........................................................................................................................................................84
Citrus HOA Management Jan Marie Hudson, CMCA, AMS ...........................................................................................................................................84 Jeffrey Gupta.......................................................................................................................................................................84
Condominium Management Services Elizabeth L. Rottler, CMCA, AMS ..........................................................................................................................................84 Jim McCarthy, Jr., CMCA, AMS ............................................................................................................................................85 Michael McCarthy, CMCA, AMS ...........................................................................................................................................85
Desert Resort Management Ashley Loren Taylor .............................................................................................................................................................85 Juan Zepeda .......................................................................................................................................................................85
DMB Development Jeanean Gillespie, CMCA, AMS, PCAM.................................................................................................................................85
Elite Community Management, AAMC Elizabeth Mefford ................................................................................................................................................................85 Sharon C. Harding, CMCA, AMS ...........................................................................................................................................85 Shelley Seay........................................................................................................................................................................85 Timothy McLean, Sr., CMCA, AMS .......................................................................................................................................85 Timothy Michael McLean, Jr., CMCA, AMS ..........................................................................................................................85
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Equity Management & Realty Services
Golden Rain Foundation - Seal Beach
Alexandria Moreno Lara ......................................................................................................................................................85 Angela Perez .......................................................................................................................................................................85 Danisha Little ......................................................................................................................................................................85 Dawn Sims..........................................................................................................................................................................85 Douglas Cheley, CMCA ........................................................................................................................................................85 Jesica Davenport.................................................................................................................................................................85 Juanita Faye Ramsey ..........................................................................................................................................................85 Judiann Ouellette, CMCA .....................................................................................................................................................85 Kandis Leal..........................................................................................................................................................................85 Kathryn Hunter, CMCA, AMS ................................................................................................................................................85 Kelli Jones...........................................................................................................................................................................85 Kimberly Ann Emmett..........................................................................................................................................................85 Kristina Boatman .................................................................................................................................................................85 Lauren A. Ball ......................................................................................................................................................................85 Leticia Anne Kendrick, AMS .................................................................................................................................................85 Lisa Locke, CMCA, AMS, PCAM ...........................................................................................................................................86 Marlon Ferman ....................................................................................................................................................................86 Mary Reyes .........................................................................................................................................................................86 Michael Spielmann, CMCA ..................................................................................................................................................86 Rosaura Reyes, CMCA, AMS ................................................................................................................................................86 Sheena M. McGill ................................................................................................................................................................86
Jenna Ellen Dever ...............................................................................................................................................................87 Jessica Sedgwick, CMCA, AMS ...........................................................................................................................................87 Matthew Joseph Jeffrey ......................................................................................................................................................87
FirstService Residential, AAMC Alissa Jaffe..........................................................................................................................................................................86 Ami Reynaga, CMCA............................................................................................................................................................86 Amy Alomar, CMCA..............................................................................................................................................................86 Amy K. Dankel, CMCA .........................................................................................................................................................86 Careana Howell ...................................................................................................................................................................86 Christopher Mitchell, CMCA .................................................................................................................................................86 Christy Towner-Quesada, CMCA, AMS .................................................................................................................................86 Daniel Mejia Fonseca ..........................................................................................................................................................86 Deanna M Casillas, CMCA ...................................................................................................................................................86 Dorina Ross .........................................................................................................................................................................86 Eric Zarr, CMCA, AMS ..........................................................................................................................................................86 Erica A Tenney, CMCA, AMS .................................................................................................................................................86 Etanisla Lopez-Ortiz, CMCA .................................................................................................................................................86 Gina Marie Fanizzi, CMCA, AMS...........................................................................................................................................86 Glennon Gray, PCAM............................................................................................................................................................86 Hallie Kirkingburg, CMCA.....................................................................................................................................................86 Iris A Afable .........................................................................................................................................................................86 James Niccoli, CMCA ..........................................................................................................................................................86 Janet Macias.......................................................................................................................................................................86 Jason Robert Ewals, AMS ....................................................................................................................................................86 Jay Mcguire, CMCA .............................................................................................................................................................86 Jessica Rae Quintero-Clifford, CMCA...................................................................................................................................87 Jose Eduardo Orozco Carreon, CMCA .................................................................................................................................87 Judith Lopez........................................................................................................................................................................87 Kevin Michael Themm, CMCA, AMS.....................................................................................................................................87 Kristie Rose-Zapp, CMCA, AMS, PCAM ................................................................................................................................87 Lynne M Cesario, CMCA, AMS .............................................................................................................................................87 Naidin Mariella Peralta ........................................................................................................................................................87 Peggy L Barrientos, CMCA...................................................................................................................................................87 Ricky Ruth, CMCA ...............................................................................................................................................................87 Robert This, CMCA, AMS......................................................................................................................................................87 Stephanie Otto, CMCA .........................................................................................................................................................87 Suzanne Green, CMCA ........................................................................................................................................................87 Tami Michelle Morgan, CMCA, AMS.....................................................................................................................................87
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Guardian Preferred Properties .............................................................................................................................................87 Nathan Andrew Gonzalez ....................................................................................................................................................87
Haven Management, LLC .......................................................................................................... 87 Dan Saldana........................................................................................................................................................................87 Incline Consultants Association Management, LLC Frances Diggs, CMCA, AMS .................................................................................................................................................87 Michelle Liese .....................................................................................................................................................................87 Nicole Diggs ........................................................................................................................................................................87 Stephanie St. John ..............................................................................................................................................................87
Keystone Pacific Property Management,LLC, AAMC Darren Mandel, CMCA, AMS, PCAM .....................................................................................................................................87 Isaiah Leon Berry, CMCA, AMS ............................................................................................................................................87 Jennifer Bonnar, CMCA, AMS...............................................................................................................................................87 Kaylin Porritt, CMCA, AMS ...................................................................................................................................................88 Kelley Aranda-Gavin, CMCA.................................................................................................................................................88 Laura Ruth Hurst Brown, CMCA...........................................................................................................................................88 Monica Munoz, CMCA .........................................................................................................................................................88 Renee Marie Barger, CMCA, AMS, PCAM .............................................................................................................................88
Laurie’s Place, PC Laurie R. Garcia, AMS, PCAM...............................................................................................................................................88
MCF Property Management Dennis G. Mangerino ...........................................................................................................................................................88 Theresa L. Mangerino, CMCA ..............................................................................................................................................88
Optimum Professional Property Management, Inc., AAMC Denise Bergstrom, PCAM ....................................................................................................................................................88 Nicole Roach, CMCA, AMS ...................................................................................................................................................88 Serina Marie Washington, CMCA, AMS ................................................................................................................................88
Packard Management Group Donald Kerl, CMCA ..............................................................................................................................................................88
Partners Management Michael Lawrence Hall, CMCA.............................................................................................................................................88
Powerstone Property Management Alysia Dale-Broughton.........................................................................................................................................................88 Kelly Adair, CMCA, AMS .......................................................................................................................................................88 Timothy Coles Peckham, CMCA, AMS, PCAM ......................................................................................................................88
Precise Management Nancy Martin .......................................................................................................................................................................88
Prescott Management Paola Scrimsher, CMCA, AMS, PCAM ...................................................................................................................................88
Prime Association Services Courtney Lyn Ann Kisner, CMCA, AMS .................................................................................................................................88 Elizabeth Ruiz ......................................................................................................................................................................88 Toni Burns ...........................................................................................................................................................................88
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Ralston Management
Vintage Group
Luci Ralston, CMCA, AMS ....................................................................................................................................................88
Debra A. Vis .........................................................................................................................................................................90 Diciembre Farries ................................................................................................................................................................90 Elyse Backer, CMCA ............................................................................................................................................................90 Jackie Clanton.....................................................................................................................................................................90 Nadia Marie Ibarra...............................................................................................................................................................90 Renee Romero Stone...........................................................................................................................................................90 Sarah Reed .........................................................................................................................................................................90
S & L Association Management, Inc. Khatidja-Rosy Amlani-Sorah, AMS, PCAM ...........................................................................................................................88
Seabreeze Management Company, Inc., AAMC Alisa Toalson, AMS ..............................................................................................................................................................89 Ankur Patel, CMCA, AMS .....................................................................................................................................................89 Anna Machado, CMCA, AMS, PCAM.....................................................................................................................................89 Cherri Lee Mazzone, CMCA, AMS ........................................................................................................................................89 Courtney Chastain, CMCA, AMS...........................................................................................................................................89 Devin Lynn Biesiada, CMCA.................................................................................................................................................89 Grace Marin ........................................................................................................................................................................89 Irma Leticia Rabago, CMCA .................................................................................................................................................89 Jason Gary Kratz, CMCA......................................................................................................................................................89 Jennifer C. Cano ..................................................................................................................................................................89 Juan Carlos Romero ...........................................................................................................................................................89 Kaiori Castellanos ................................................................................................................................................................89 Kathy Lynn Cabrera, CMCA, AMS.........................................................................................................................................89 Kaylene L. LaFramboise ......................................................................................................................................................89 Lyndsey Dyer, CMCA, AMS...................................................................................................................................................89 Madison Ellen Wearp ...........................................................................................................................................................89 Melissa R. Valona ................................................................................................................................................................89 Teresita De Jesus Collett .....................................................................................................................................................89 Tiffany Cherron Petty, CMCA, AMS.......................................................................................................................................89 Wendy C. Cross, CMCA, AMS...............................................................................................................................................89
Silver Lakes Association Susan A. Bellani, CMCA, AMS ..............................................................................................................................................89
So Cal Property Enterprises, Inc. Ken Zimmerman, CMCA ......................................................................................................................................................89
Spring Valley Lake Association Alfred Logan ........................................................................................................................................................................89
Sunrise Property Management Group Doreen Murray ....................................................................................................................................................................89
Sure Kare Property Management
Vintage Management Consultants Gwen Tibbs, CMCA ..............................................................................................................................................................90
Voit Management Isabel Nuzzo ........................................................................................................................................................................90 Justin Nicholas Nuzzo .........................................................................................................................................................90 Pamela Ann Voit, CMCA, AMS, PCAM ...................................................................................................................................90
Walters Management Company Ashley Ann Spicer................................................................................................................................................................90 Candyce Elena Bustos .........................................................................................................................................................90 Jennifer Wood .....................................................................................................................................................................90 Valerie Gullicksen, CMCA, AMS............................................................................................................................................90
Weldon L. Brown Company Aubree Lynn Wardrip ...........................................................................................................................................................90 Brenda Wesley, CMCA .........................................................................................................................................................91 Diane Mitcham ....................................................................................................................................................................91 George Gallanes, CMCA, AMS..............................................................................................................................................91 Maxwell Cawthon ................................................................................................................................................................91 Terri Cawthon ......................................................................................................................................................................91 Tiffany Kalishevich, CMCA, AMS ..........................................................................................................................................91 Vilma Sauceda ....................................................................................................................................................................91 Weldon L. Brown .................................................................................................................................................................91 Weldon L. Brown, II, CMCA, AMS .........................................................................................................................................91
Wheeler Steffen Property Management Bernadette Madrid-Subia ....................................................................................................................................................91 Bridget Dawn Newman .......................................................................................................................................................91 Louis Canchola, AMS ...........................................................................................................................................................91 Paul Steffen .........................................................................................................................................................................91 Raquel Hooper.....................................................................................................................................................................91
Adam Dapello......................................................................................................................................................................89 Mindy Dapello .....................................................................................................................................................................90 Shirley Norine Prasser .........................................................................................................................................................90
TESS Property Management Rebecca Lynn Dutton, CMCA, AMS ......................................................................................................................................90
The Farm Property Owners Association Denice Harrison, CMCA .......................................................................................................................................................90
The Management Trust Christina Gano.....................................................................................................................................................................90
The Management Trust, Desert Region Ryan Sowers, CMCA............................................................................................................................................................90
Titan Real Estate Group Robert Coleman, CMCA, AMS ..............................................................................................................................................90
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Individual Managers by Company Alphabetically Individual Membership Ann Brooks 36733 Maxmillian Ave Murrieta, CA 92563-4207 (951)265-7242 annleebrooks@gmail.com
Bridget Irene Dolan, CMCA, AMS 11268 Green Glen St Moreno Valley, CA 92557-5533 (626)653-8484 dolan2401@yahoo.com
Dana Haygood 25248 Meadow Walk St Unit 3 Murrieta, CA 92562-7658 (386)283-7682 dana391248@aol.com
David May, CMCA, AMS, PCAM 30125 Chateau Cuvaison Murrieta, CA 92563-4828 (858)663-9685 david@cidpmi.com cidpmi.com
Dawn A Ivey
Individual Membership
Individual Membership
Janet Ward
Terry Kammes, CMCA
234 E Fern Ave Apt 201 Redlands, CA 92373-6056 (909)793-6113 tenja33@msn.com
35300 Frederick St Wildomar, CA 92595-7732 (951)553-4048 terrykammes29@gmail.com
Jeffrey G Anderson, CMCA
Thomas Clyne, CMCA, AMS
5515 E Lake Shore Dr Wonder Lake, IL 60097 (815)353-7846 jganderson60@outlook.com
27811 Portal Way Menifee, CA 92585-9075 (195)132-6621 6 tclyne2013@gmail.com
Jennifer Renee Jarman
Vanessa Ann Stoltenberg, CMCA, AMS
325 E Twelfth St
2350 Machado St Pahrump, NV 89048-5264 (951)492-6045 nessaann33s@gmail.com
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Beaumont, CA 92223-1845 (951)742-3969 jennjarman87@gmail.com
Karen C. Steines, CMCA, AMS 29910 Murrieta Hot Springs Rd # G422 Murrieta, CA 92563-3814 (951)541-3417 ksteines3@gmail.com
30689 Adobe Ridge Ct Menifee, CA 92584-2710 (800)706-7838 (1160) dawnivey@theprimeas.com theprimeas.com
Karissa Nicole Iraheta
Deirdre Bitting, CMCA, AMS
31915 Rancho California RD # 200-396 Temecula, CA 92591-5132 (951)203-3500 Kemabl123@gmail.com
32200 Corte Florecita Temecula, CA 92592-6351 (951)491-5137 dmarshall59@hotmail.com hotmail.com
Dorothy Ann Kolisar, AMS 4646 Brockton Ave Ste 301-1 Riverside, CA 92506-0105 (951)686-1900 dkolisar@lpc.com lpc.com
Elizabeth Rose Wood 26858 Eagle Run St Corona, CA 92883-6264 (909)261-0634 woodnotaryservice@verizon.net
Eryn Sisk, CMCA, AMS PO Box 391168 Anza, CA 92539-1168 (760)415-5588 siskinanza763@earthlink.net
Gerald E Myers, Jr., CMCA PO Box 7505 Norco, CA 92860-8083 (951)897-6057 patriotbusinessservice@gmail.com
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1068 W Ralston St Ontario, CA 91762-4859 karissa.iraheta@gmail.com
Kelley Marie Blane, CMCA, AMS
Kyle Andrew Black 24323 Jackson Ave Apt 911 Murrieta, CA 92562-7906 (951)297-0795 kyleablack27@gmail.com
Roxanne Kristine Holliday, CMCA, AMS 34922 Lyn Ave Hemet, CA 92545-3415 (951)490-2625 roxiegaga@gmail.com
Shannon Grynchal, CMCA 10706 Stamfield Dr Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-6605 (909)921-6722 shannongrynchal9@verizon.net
Teresa Nicole Trujillo 14008 Ticonderoga Ct Fontana, CA 92336-3518 (909)231-0392 teresatrujillo92@gmail.com
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Veronica Money, CMCA, AMS 17874 Marygold Ave Apt 20 Bloomington, CA 92316-1926 (909)957-3600 veronicamoney177@gmail.com
Action Property Management, Inc., AAMC Alia Navarro, CMCA 17601 Orange Ct Fontana, CA 92335-4024 (949)450-0202 anavarro@actionlife.com actionlife.com
Anthony Edwards, CMCA 1250 Corona Pointe Ct Ste 404 Corona, CA 92879-2099 (951)433-0944 aaedwards@actionlife.com actionlife.com
Brinna M. Kerrick, CMCA, AMS 31736 Quilt Way Menifee, CA 92584-4959 (951)729-0431 bkerrick@actionlife.com actionlife.com
Carmen O. Portela-Lopez, CMCA, AMS 2603 Main St Ste 500 Irvine, CA 92614-4261 (949)450-0202 (2114) cportela@actionlife.com actionlife.com
Elizabeth Charlot, AMS 1250 Corona Pointe Ct Ste 404 Corona, CA 92879-2099 (310)279-8849 lizmcharlot@gmail.com actionlife.com
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Erica Nicole Kreutzer 2603 Main St Ste 500 Irvine, CA 92614-4261 (949)450-0202 ekreutzer@actionlife.com actionlife.com
Jennifer Sheehan, CMCA, AMS 1250 Corona Pointe Ct Ste 404 Corona, CA 92879-2099 (949)450-4399 (3106) jsheehan@actionlife.com actionlife.com
Matthew Davidson, CMCA, AMS, PCAM 2603 Main St Ste 500 Irvine, CA 92614-4261 (800)400-2284 mdavidson@actionlife.com actionlife.com
Scott A. Sears, CMCA, AMS 2603 Main St Ste 500 Irvine, CA 92614-4261 (949)450-0202 ssears@actionlife.com actionlife.com
Susan M. Elmorabit, AMS, PCAM 2603 Main St Ste 500 Irvine, CA 92614-4261 (425)890-9304 selmorabit@actionlife.com actionlife.com
Valerie A. Raboin, CMCA 28675 Avenida Marbella Menifee, CA 92584-8114 (951)409-8787 vraboin@actionlife.com actionlife.com
Alliance Association Management Steven Penn, CMCA, AMS 25060 Hancock Ave Ste 103-227 Murrieta, CA 92562-5930 (951)412-1662 steven@thealliancemgt.com thealliancemgt.com
Associa - Professional Community Management (PCM), AAMC Acacia Young 27051 Towne Centre Dr Ste 200 Foothill Ranch, CA 92610-2819 (951)575-0791 acacia.young@associa.us associa.us
Associa - Professional Community Management (PCM), AAMC
Associa - Professional Community Management (PCM), AAMC
Beth Wood
Linda Montenegro
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27051 Towne Centre Dr Ste 200 Foothill Ranch, CA 92610-2819 (800)369-7260 beth.wood@associa.us associa.us
27051 Towne Centre Dr Ste 200 Foothill Ranch, CA 92610-2819 (951)251-2263 linda.montenegro@associa.us associa.us
Clint Bruce Taylor, CMCA, AMS, PCAM
Mallorie Hall, AMS
27051 Towne Centre Dr Ste 200 Foothill Ranch, CA 92610-2819 (951)359-2840 Clinttaylor92407@gmail.com associa.us
34416 Kensington St Murrieta, CA 92563-1150 (760)899-0275 mallorie.e.hall@gmail.com associa.us
Dionne Henry
Mitzi Jimenez Garcia, CMCA, AMS
2920 Canyon Crest DR Apt 3 Riverside, CA 92507-2982 (800)369-7260 dionne.henry@pcminternet.com pcminternet.com
209 McIntosh Dr Hemet, CA 92544-4550 (951)210-5107 jimenez.mitzi@icloud.com associa.us
Edward Torres
Rabecca Madison Murray, CMCA
11860 Pierce St Ste 100 Riverside, CA 92505-5178 (951)283-8400 edward.torres@associa.us associa.us
27051 Towne Centre Dr Ste 200 Foothill Ranch, CA 92610-2819 (949)201-0203 madison.murray@associa.us associa.us
Evelyn Rodas
Robert A. Muratalla
11860 Pierce St Ste 100 Riverside, CA 92505-5178 (800)369-7260 evelyn.rodas@associa.us associa.us
11860 Pierce St Ste 100 Riverside, CA 92505-5178 (951)660-9094 robert.muratalla@associa.us associa.us
Heather Killian, CMCA, AMS, PCAM
Shanna Ghale Alvarez
31862 McCartney Dr Winchester, CA 92596-8564 (951)244-0048 (125) heather.killian@associa.us associa.us
12658 Memorial Way Apt 1183 Moreno Valley, CA 92553-7558 (562)607-6976 shanna.ghale@gmail.com associa.us
James Robert Morgan, CMCA
Taylor L Casey
27051 Towne Centre Dr Ste 200 Foothill Ranch, CA 92610-2819 (951)312-4065 jim.morgan@associa.us associa.us
10130 Foothill Blvd Unit 309 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-0382 (909)275-1852 taylor.caseyramos@associa.us associa.us
Joy Ann Marino-Markwardt, CMCA, AMS
Tona Rachelle Ott
27051 Towne Centre Dr Ste 200 Foothill Ranch, CA 92610-2819 (951)750-8489 joy.marino@associa.us associa.us
27051 Towne Centre Dr Ste 200 Foothill Ranch, CA 92610-2819 (909)896-6954 tona.ott@associa.us associa.us
Karla C. Alarcon
Valeria Jazmin Zavala
1208 Houstonia Ln. Beaumont, CA 92223-8450 (626)533-5854 karla.alarcon@associa.us associa.us
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Individual Managers by Company Alphabetically Association Management & Support Services, Inc. James Dirk Parsons 14780 Pipeline Ave Ste E Chino Hills, CA 91709-6029 (909)444-7655 jparsons@amsshome.com amsshome.com
Association Reserves - Ohio LLC Co-Lee Grev, AMS, PCAM, RS 300 E Business Way Ste 200 Cincinnati, OH 45241-2389 (513)643-6085 cgrev@reservestudy.com reservestudy.com
Avalon Management Group, Inc. Benna Duenas, CMCA, AMS 43529 Ridge Park Dr Temecula, CA 92590-3690 (760)518-7210 benna@avalonweb.com avalonweb.com
Cassie Starr Rook 14857 Noblewood Cir Lake Elsinore, CA 92530-7234 (951)662-7560 cassiestarrx0@gmail.com avalonweb.com
John Ellett, CMCA 43529 Ridge Park Dr Temecula, CA 92590-3690 (951)699-2918 (103) john@avalonweb.com avalonweb.com
Jonathan Robert Payne, CMCA 23801 Encanto Dr Apt #2 Sun City, CA 92586 (951)442-1376 Jonpaynesv@gmail.com avalonweb.com
Kelsey Ray, CMCA 27562 Watercrest Dr Menifee, CA 92585-3158 (951)532-7295 Turnquistkelsey@yahoo.com avalonweb.com
Lana Hamadej, PCAM 31608 Railroad Canyon Rd Canyon Lake, CA 92587-9556 (951)244-0048 (118) lana@avalonweb.com avalonweb.com
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Lori Palomo, AMS 31608 Railroad Canyon Rd Canyon Lake, CA 92587-9556 (951)244-0048 (102) lori@avalonweb.com avalonweb.com
Marc Murano, CMCA 31608 Railroad Canyon Rd Canyon Lake, CA 92587-9556 (909)740-5607 marcmurano@gmail.com avalonweb.com
Mariela Limon 26850 Sun City Blvd Sun City, CA 92586-2948 (951)679-2311 info@suncitycivic.com suncitycivic.com
Michael Bodman, CMCA 43529 Ridge Park Dr Temecula, CA 92590-3690 (951)699-2918 (145) michael@avalonweb.com avalonweb.com
Nicole Mandie Speigelhalter, CMCA, AMS, PCAM 31608 Railroad Canyon Rd Canyon Lake, CA 92587-9556 (951)663-9265 nspeigelhalter@yahoo.com avalonweb.com
Norma Zermeno, AMS, PCAM 26850 Sun City Blvd Sun City, CA 92586-2948 (310)938-8519 norma@avalonweb.com avalonweb.com Avalon Management Group, Inc.
Traci Russell, CMCA, AMS 43529 Ridge Park Dr Temecula, CA 92590-3690 (951)699-2918 traci@avalonweb.com avalonweb.com
Mark Jones, AMS, PCAM 31608 Railroad Canyon Rd Canyon Lake, CA 92587-9556 951-244-0048 (101) mjones@avalonweb.com avalonweb.com
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Bentley Community Management, Inc., AAMC Kelly Bunnell, CMCA, AMS, PCAM 18340 Yorba Linda Blvd Ste 107-138 Yorba Linda, CA 92886-4058 (888)390-6364 kelly@BentleyCM.com BentleyCM.com
Cannon Management Roseanne Zemming, CMCA 6349 Riverside Ave Floor 2 Riverside, CA 92506-3163 (951)354-5365 roseannezemming@cannonmanagement.com cannonmanagement.com
Cardinal Property Management, AAMC Farrah Esquer, CMCA, AMS, PCAM 3111 N Tustin St Ste 200 Orange, CA 92865-1732 (714)779-1300 fesquer@cardinal-online.com cardinal-online.com
CDS Mangement Leann R Bobbitt, AMS 7344 Aplin Street Highland, CA 92346-6249 (909)863-0500 leann@cdsmanagement.net cdsmanagement.net
Citrus HOA Management Jan Marie Hudson, CMCA, AMS 127 E State St Redlands, CA 92373-4755 (909)435-0099 janh@citrushoa.com citrushoa.com
Jeffrey Gupta 127 E State St Ste 103 Redlands, CA 92373-4755 (909)435-0099 jeffg@citrushoa.com citrushoa.com
Condominium Management Services Elizabeth L. Rottler, CMCA, AMS 675 W Foothill Blvd Ste 104 Claremont, CA 91711-3475 (909)399-3103 (316) beth@cmsmgmt.com cmsmgmt.com
Individual Managers by Company Alphabetically Condominium Management Services
Elite Community Management, AAMC
Equity Management & Realty Services
Jim McCarthy, Jr., CMCA, AMS
Timothy McLean, Sr., CMCA, AMS
Juanita Faye Ramsey
675 W Foothill Blvd Ste 104 Claremont, CA 91711-3475 (909)399-3103 (313) jimjr@cmsmgmt.com cmsmgmt.com
38760 Sky Canyon Dr Ste C Murrieta, CA 92563-2562 (951)699-1220 (203) tim@elitemanagement.com elitemanagement.com
42430 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92590-2504 (951)296-5640 jramsey@equitymgt.com equitymgt.com
Michael McCarthy, CMCA, AMS
Timothy Michael McLean, Jr., CMCA, AMS
Judiann Ouellette, CMCA
675 W Foothill Blvd Ste 104 Claremont, CA 91711-3475 (909)399-3103 (334) mike@cmsmgmt.com cmsmgmt.com
38760 Sky Canyon Dr Ste C Murrieta, CA 92563-2562 (951)837-0787 tj@elitemanagement.com elitemanagement.com
42430 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92590-2504 (951)296-5640 jouellette@equitymgt.com equitymgt.com
Desert Resort Management
Equity Management & Realty Services
Kandis Leal
Ashley Loren Taylor
Alexandria Moreno Lara
49315 Flightline Way Aguanga, CA 92536-9524 (951)265-0768 ataylor@drminternet.com drminternet.com
42430 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92590-2504 (951)296-5690 alara@equitymgt.com equitymgt.com
Juan Zepeda
Angela Perez
42635 Melanie Pl Ste 103 Palm Desert, CA 92211-9113 (760)346-1161 jzepeda@drminternet.com drminternet.com
42430 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92590-2504 (951)296-5640 aperez@equitymgt.com equitymgt.com
DMB Development
Danisha Little
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Jeanean Gillespie, CMCA, AMS, PCAM 13440 Goldmedal Ave Chino, CA 91710-8354 (909)636-1825 jeaneanie@yahoo.com
Elite Community Management, AAMC Elizabeth Mefford 526 Queensland Cir Corona, CA 92879-1381 (951)575-7321 elizabeth@encorepmc.com encorepmc.com
Sharon C. Harding, CMCA, AMS 38760 Sky Canyon Dr Ste C Murrieta, CA 92563-2562 (951)699-1220 (209) sharon@elitemanagement.com elitemanagement.com
Shelley Seay 526 Queensland Cir Corona, CA 92879-1381 (951)312-2978 shelley@encorepmc.com encorepmc.com
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42430 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92590-2504 (951)296-5640 dlittle@equitymgt.com equitymgt.com
Dawn Sims 42430 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92590-2504 (805)314-4220 sushiloverr24@gmail.com equitymgt.com
Douglas Cheley, CMCA 42430 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92590-2504 (951)296-5610 dcheley@equitymgt.com equitymgt.com
Jesica Davenport 42430 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92590-2504 (951)296-5640 jdavenport@equitymgt.com equitymgt.com
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42430 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92590-2504 (951)296-5640 kleal@equiytmgt.com equitymgt.com
Kathryn Hunter, CMCA, AMS 42430 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92590-2504 (760)333-1599 khunter@equitymgt.com equitymgt.com
Kelli Jones 42430 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92590-2504 (951)296-5640 kjones@equitymgt.com equitymgt.com
Kimberly Ann Emmett 42430 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92592-5126 (951)482-9118 kemmett@equitymgt.com equitymgt.com
Kristina Boatman 42430 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92590-2504 (951)461-0072 (102) kboatman@equitymgt.com equitymgt.com
Lauren A. Ball 42430 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92590-2504 (951)296-5640 Lball@equitymgt.com equitymgt.com
Leticia Anne Kendrick, AMS 25405 Hayes Ave Murrieta, CA 92562-8751 (951)296-5640 kendrick6@msn.com equitymgt.com
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Individual Managers by Company Alphabetically Equity Management & Realty Services
FirstService Residential, AAMC
FirstService Residential, AAMC
Lisa Locke, CMCA, AMS, PCAM
Amy K. Dankel, CMCA
Etanisla Lopez-Ortiz, CMCA
42430 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92590-2504 (951)768-2071 lilo662623@gmail.com equitymgt.com
25240 Hancock Ave Ste 400 Murrieta, CA 92562-5997 (951)551-7622 amy.dankel@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
PO Box 1597 Rialto, CA 92377-1597 (951)769-6647 etanisla.lopez-ortiz@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
Marlon Ferman
Careana Howell
Gina Marie Fanizzi, CMCA, AMS
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42430 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92590-2504 (951)296-5640 mferman@equitymgt.com equitymgt.com
Mary Reyes 42430 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92590-2504 (951)296-5640 mreyes@equitymgt.com equitymgt.com
Michael Spielmann, CMCA 42430 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92590-2504 (951)296-5640 mspielmann@equitymgt.com equitymgt.com
Rosaura Reyes, CMCA, AMS 42430 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92590-2504 rreyes@equitymgt.com equitymgt.com
Sheena M. McGill 29945 Western Front Dr Menifee, CA 92584-0350 (951)772-9520 smcgill@equitymgt.com equitymgt.com
FirstService Residential, AAMC Alissa Jaffe
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25240 Hancock Ave Ste 400 Murrieta, CA 92562-5997 (951)973-7503 careana.howell@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
9111 Carrari Ct Alta Loma, CA 91737-1522 (909)532-1807 gina.fanizzi@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
Christopher Mitchell, CMCA
Glennon Gray, PCAM
31166 Robert Rd Thousand Palms, CA 92276-3392 (760)409-3836 c.mitchell@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
15241 Laguna Canyon Rd Irvine, CA 92618-3146 (909)981-4131 glennon.gray@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
Christy Towner-Quesada, CMCA, AMS
Hallie Kirkingburg, CMCA
25240 Hancock Ave Ste 400 Murrieta, CA 92562-5997 (951)973-7516 christy.towner@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
27600 Heritage Lake Dr Menifee, CA 92585-2627 (951)515-0088 Hallie.kirkingburg@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
Daniel Mejia Fonseca
Iris A Afable
9130 Anaheim Pl Ste 110 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-8540 (909)608-2298 daniel.mejia@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
27600 Heritage Lake Dr Menifee, CA 92585-2627 (951)246-7678 iris.afable@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
Deanna M Casillas, CMCA
James Niccoli, CMCA
25240 Hancock Ave Ste 400 Murrieta, CA 92562-5997 (951)973-7522 deanna.casillas@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
Dorina Ross
25240 Hancock Ave Ste 400 Murrieta, CA 92562-5997 (951)565-0489 alissa.jaffe@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
25240 Hancock Ave Ste 400 Murrieta, CA 92562-5997 (909)579-6503 dorina.ross@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
Ami Reynaga, CMCA
Eric Zarr, CMCA, AMS
9130 Anaheim PL Ste 110 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-8540 (702)817-1395 amireynaga@gmail.com fsresidential.com
11270 Harmon Hts Beaumont, CA 92223-7404 (909)991-8337 eric.zarr@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
Amy Alomar, CMCA
Erica A Tenney, CMCA, AMS
25240 Hancock Ave Ste 400 Murrieta, CA 92562-5997 (951)973-7517 amy.alomar@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
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9130 Anaheim Pl Ste 110 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-8540 (909)608-2283 erica.tenney@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
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9130 Anaheim Pl Ste 100 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-8539 (909)608-2288 james.niccoli@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
Janet Macias 8735 Fairport Ct Ste 110 Riverside, CA 92503-4017 (562)745-5752 janet.macias@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
Jason Robert Ewals, AMS 77150 Michigan Dr Palm Desert, CA 92211-7917 (951)769-6651 jason.ewals@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
Jay McGuire, CMCA 3218 Clear Lake Rd Ontario, CA 91761-0408 (909)579-6545 jeddiem1988@gmail.com fsresidential.com
Individual Managers by Company Alphabetically FirstService Residential, AAMC
FirstService Residential, AAMC
Jessica Rae Quintero-Clifford, CMCA
Robert This, CMCA, AMS
9130 Anaheim Pl Ste 110 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-8540 (909)579-6513 jessica.clifford@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
25420 Mayhew Canyon Rd Temescal Valley, CA 92883-3072 (951)277-3257 robert.this@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
Jose Eduardo Orozco Carreon, CMCA
Stephanie Otto, CMCA
15675 Las Posas Dr Moreno Valley, CA 92551-1991 (951)846-7244 Jose.orozco@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
25240 Hancock Ave Ste 400 Murrieta, CA 92562-5997 (951)973-7514 stephanie.otto@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
Judith Lopez
Suzanne Green, CMCA
3249 North California Street San Bernardino , CA 92407 (909)579-6548 Judith.lopez@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
5016 Windhill Dr Riverside, CA 92507-5962 (951)505-6600 suzanne.green@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
Kevin Michael Themm, CMCA, AMS
Tami Michelle Morgan, CMCA, AMS
29100 Midway Summit Rd Menifee, CA 92584-7770 (951)704-6416 kevin.themm@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
850 Country Club Dr Banning, CA 92220-5306 (951)769-6645 tami.morgan@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
Kristie Rose-Zapp, CMCA, AMS, PCAM
Golden Rain Foundation - Seal Beach
12345 Mountain Ave # N-239 Chino, CA 91710-2783 (909)590-5951 (1007) nicole@inclineconsultants.com inclineconsultants.com
Jenna Ellen Dever
Stephanie St. John
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5316 W US Hwy 290 Service Road Suite 100 Austin, TX 78735 (951)973-7526 kristie.rose@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
Lynne M Cesario, CMCA, AMS 11852 2nd St Yucaipa, CA 92399-2838 (951)529-9366 lynne.cesario@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
Naidin Mariella Peralta 9130 Anaheim Pl Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-8539 (909)579-6526 Naidin.Peralta@FSResidential.com fsresidential.com
Peggy L Barrientos, CMCA 4955 S Parkplace Ave Ontario, CA 91762-7233 (909)923-5028 peggy.barrientos@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
Ricky Ruth, CMCA 237 Four Seasons Blvd Hemet, CA 92545-3449 (951)325-8188 rick.ruth@fsresidential.com fsresidential.com
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27051 Towne Centre Dr Ste 200 Foothill Ranch, CA 92610-2819 (800)369-7260 jenna.dever@associa.us associa.us
Jessica Sedgwick, CMCA, AMS PO Box 2069 Seal Beach, CA 90740-1069 (562)431-6586 (312) jessicas@lwsb.com lwsb.com
Matthew Joseph Jeffrey 29287 Riptide Dr Menifee, CA 92585-3335 (909)218-7925 matt.jeffrey@associa.us associa.us
Guardian Preferred Properties Nathan Andrew Gonzalez 6700 Indiana Ave Ste 265 Riverside, CA 92506-4265 (714)262-6844 nathan@guardmyhoa.com guardmyhoa.com
Haven Management, LLC Dan Saldana 9201 Archibald Ave Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-5207 (909)286-5468 dan@haven-management.net haven-management.net
Incline Consultants Association Management, LLC Frances Diggs, CMCA, AMS 12345 Mountain Ave Ste N239 Chino, CA 91710-2783 (909)590-5951 Frances@InclineConsultants.com inclineconsultants.com
Michelle Liese 13425 Mountain Ave Ste N239 Chino, CA 91710-5347 (909)590-5951 Officemanager@inclineconsultants.com inclineconsultants.com
Nicole Diggs
659 S Indian Hill Blvd Apt C Claremont, CA 91711-5486 (909)816-2681 hoaincline@verizon.net inclineconsultants.com
Keystone Pacific Property Management,LLC, AAMC Darren Mandel, CMCA, AMS, PCAM 16775 Von Karman Ave Ste 100 Irvine, CA 92606-4966 (951)395-1202 dmandel@keystonepacific.com keystonepacific.com
Isaiah Leon Berry, CMCA, AMS 16775 Von Karman Ave Ste 100 Irvine, CA 92606-4966 (949)833-2600 iberry@keystonepacific.com keystonepacific.com
Jennifer Bonnar, CMCA, AMS 9000 Sugarcane Ct Corona, CA 92883-9151 (951)245-9102 jbonnar@keystonepacific.com keystonepacific.com CONTINUED ON PAGE 88 2023: ISSUE ONE • CONNECT MAGAZINE
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Kaylin Porritt, CMCA, AMS 16775 Von Karman Ave Ste 100 Irvine, CA 92606-4966 (909)297-2553 kporritt@keystonepacific.com keystonepacific.com
Kelley Aranda-Gavin, CMCA 41593 Winchester Rd Ste 113 Temecula, CA 92590-4858 (951)491-6863 karanda@keystonepacific.com keystonepacific.com
Laura Ruth Hurst Brown, CMCA 41593 Winchester Road, Ste 113 Temecula Ca 92592, CA 92592 (760)216-3394 lhurstbrown@gmail.com keystonepacific.com
Monica Munoz, CMCA 9236 61st St Jurupa Valley, CA 92509-4905 (951)238-0800 mmunoz@keystonepacific.com keystonepacific.com
Renee Marie Barger, CMCA, AMS, PCAM 16775 Von Karman Ave Ste 100 Irvine, CA 92606-4966 (949)838-3235 rbarger@keystonepacific.com keystonepacific.com
Laurie’s Place, PC Laurie R. Garcia, AMS, PCAM 30805 Oak Knoll Dr Menifee, CA 92584-6999 (951)757-9979 laurieowenpcam@outlook.com
MCF Property Management Dennis G. Mangerino PO Box 294326 Phelan, CA 92329-4326 (760)684-4758 dennis@mcfservices.net mcfservices.net
Theresa L. Mangerino, CMCA PO Box 294326 Phelan, CA 92329-4326 (760)868-3292 theresa@mcfservices.net mcfservices.net
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Optimum Professional Property Management, Inc., AAMC
Precise Management
Denise Bergstrom, PCAM
302 S Milliken Ave Ste D Ontario, CA 91761-7835 (909)481-0600 nancy@precise-management.com precise-management.com
230 Commerce Ste 250 Irvine, CA 92602-1338 (714)508-9070 (396) dbergstrom@optimumpm.com optimumpm.com
Nicole Roach, CMCA, AMS 230 Commerce Ste 250 Irvine, CA 92602-1338 (714)508-9070 (391) nroach@optimumpm.com optimumpm.com
Serina Marie Washington, CMCA, AMS 270 Cuckoo Dr San Jacinto, CA 92582-6983 (951)317-0418 bwichedsw@gmail.com optimumpm.com
Packard Management Group Donald Kerl, CMCA 9555 Chesapeake Dr Ste 202 San Diego, CA 92123-6394 (858)277-4305 donk@packard-1.com packard-1.com
Partners Management Michael Lawrence Hall, CMCA 27537 Commerce Center Dr Ste 104 Temecula, CA 92590-2531 (951)676-8379 michaelhall@partnersmgmt.net partnersmgmt.net
Powerstone Property Management Alysia Dale-Broughton 5938 Priestly Dr Ste 101 Carlsbad, CA 92008-8847 (760)583-7486 adale@powerstonepm.com powerstonepm.com
Kelly Adair, CMCA, AMS 9060 Irvine Center Dr Ste 200 Irvine, CA 92618-4623 (949)508-1582 kadair@powerstonepm.com powerstonem.com
Timothy Coles Peckham, CMCA, AMS, PCAM 27450 Ynez Rd Ste 307 Temecula, CA 92591-4681 (714)907-7200 tpeckham@powerstonepm.com powerstonepm.com
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Prescott Management Paola Scrimsher, CMCA, AMS, PCAM 28881 Kennebunk Ct Temecula, CA 92591-7536 (760)634-4700 pscrimsher@prescottmgt.com prescottmgt.com
Prime Association Services Courtney Lyn Ann Kisner, CMCA, AMS 27290 Madison Ave Ste 300 Temecula, CA 92590-5671 (800)706-7838 courtneykisner@theprimeas.com theprimeas.com
Elizabeth Ruiz 27290 Madison Ave Ste 300 Temecula, CA 92590-5671 (800)706-7838 elizabethruiz@theprimeas.com theprimeas.com
Toni Burns 27290 Madison Ave Ste 300 Temecula, CA 92590-5671 (951)335-8563 toniburns@theprimeas.com theprimeas.com
Ralston Management Luci Ralston, CMCA, AMS 28441 Rancho California Rd. Suite 101 Temecula, CA 92590-4173 (951)296-9030 luci@ralstonm.com ralstonm.com
S & L Association Management, Inc. Khatidja-Rosy Amlani-Sorah, AMS, PCAM PO Box 892560 Temecula, CA 92589-2560 (951)285-5336 sorah.rosy@gmail.com
Individual Managers by Company Alphabetically Seabreeze Management Company, Inc., AAMC Alisa Toalson, AMS 391 N Main St Ste 203 Corona, CA 92880-2001 (951)808-3587 alisa.toalson@seabreezemgmt.com seabreezemgmt.com
Ankur Patel, CMCA, AMS 391 N Main St Ste 203 Corona, CA 92878-4006 (951)287-5934 Ankur.Patel@seabreezemgmt.com seabreezemgmt.com
Anna Machado, CMCA, AMS, PCAM 288 Bristolwood Rd Hemet, CA 92543-8322 (951)375-0789 anna.machado@seabreezemgmt.com seabreezemgmt.com
Cherri Lee Mazzone, CMCA, AMS 26840 Aliso Viejo Pkwy Ste 100 Aliso Viejo, CA 92656-2624 (760)423-8819 cherri.mazzone@seabreezemgmt.com seabreezemgmt.com
Courtney Chastain, CMCA, AMS 26840 Aliso Viejo Pkwy Ste 100 Aliso Viejo, CA 92656-2624 (949)672-9200 Courtney.Chastain@seabreezemgmt.com seabreezemgmt.com
Devin Lynn Biesiada, CMCA 391 N Main ST Ste 203 Corona, CA 92878-4006 (949)672-9027 devin.biesiada@seabreezemgmt.com seabreezemgmt.com
Grace Marin
Keystone Pacific Property Management,LLC, AAMC
Keystone Pacific Property Management,LLC, AAMC
Jennifer C. Cano
Tiffany Cherron Petty, CMCA, AMS
391 N Main St Ste 203 Corona, CA 92878-4006 (626)201-2349 jennifer.cano@seabreezemgmt.com seabreezemgmt.com
391 N Main St Ste 203 Corona, CA 92878-4006 (760)523-6350 tiffany.petty@seabreezemgmt.com seabreezemgmt.com
Juan Carlos Romero
Wendy C. Cross, CMCA, AMS
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27051 Towne Centre Dr Ste 200 Foothill Ranch, CA 92610-2819 (951)241-7356 juan.romero@seabreezemgmt.com seabreezemgmt.com
Kaiori Castellanos 3420 Clearwater Pkwy San Bernardino, CA 92407-9064 (909)355-0225 kaiori.castellanos@seabreezemgmt.com seabreezemgmt.com
Kathy Lynn Cabrera, CMCA, AMS 391 N Main St Ste 203 Corona, CA 92878-4006 (951)401-1471 kathy.cabrera@seabreezemgmt.com seabreezemgmt.com
Kaylene L. LaFramboise 391 N Main St Ste 203 Corona, CA 92878-4006 (909)270-9716 klaframboise@seabreezemgmt.com seabreezemgmt.com
Lyndsey Dyer, CMCA, AMS 3420 Clearwater Pkwy San Bernardino, CA 92407-9064 (909)355-0225 lyndsey.dyer@seabreezemgmt.com seabreezemgmt.com
Madison Ellen Wearp
10337 Silverberry St Apple Valley, CA 92308-3320 (760)220-2951 Grace.Marin@seabreezemgmt.com seabreezemgmt.com
32423 Sommers Bend Temecula, CA 92591 (951)973-7240 Madison.wearp@seabreezemgmt.com seabreezemgmt.com
Irma Leticia Rabago, CMCA
Melissa R. Valona
42101 Juniper St Murrieta, CA 92562-7201 (619)647-8594 irmarabago@gmail.com seabreezemgmt.com
26840 Aliso Viejo Pkwy Ste 100 Aliso Viejo, CA 92656-2624 (951)652-5766 melissa.valona@seabreezemgmt.com seabreezemgmt.com
Jason Gary Kratz, CMCA
Teresita De Jesus Collett
11847 Gorham Ave # P-1 Los Angeles, CA 90049-5424 (951)768-4443 jason.kratz@seabreezemgmt.com seabreezemgmt.com
26840 Aliso Viejo Pkwy Ste 100 Aliso Viejo, CA 92656-2624 (315)777-1791 teri.collett@seabreezemgmt.com seabreezemgmt.com
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39755 Berkey Dr Ste A Palm Desert, CA 92211-1106 (760)776-5100 (6315) wendy.cross@managmenttrust.com managmenttrust.com
Silver Lakes Association Susan A. Bellani, CMCA, AMS PO Box 179 Helendale, CA 92342-0179 (760)245-1606 sbellani@silverlakesassociation.com silverlakesassociation.com
So Cal Property Enterprises, Inc. Ken Zimmerman, CMCA 1855 Sampson Ave Corona, CA 92879-6009 (951)270-3700 kz@socalenterprise.com socalenterprise.com
Spring Valley Lake Association Alfred Logan 13325 Spring Valley Pkwy 7001 Svl Box Spring Valley Lake, CA 92395-5107 (760)245-9756 alogan@svla.com svla.com
Sunrise Property Management Group Doreen Murray 9431 Haven Ave Ste 231 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-5848 (909)908-8869 doreen@sunrisepmg.com Sunrisepmg.com
Sure Kare Property Management Adam Dapello 1693 W 9th St Upland, CA 91786-5602 (909)920-4181 adamdlawoffice@gmail.com surekare.com CONTINUED ON PAGE 90 2023: ISSUE ONE • CONNECT MAGAZINE
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Mindy Dapello 1693 W 9th St Upland, CA 91786-5602 (909)920-4181 surekarepm@roadrunner.com surekare.com
Shirley Norine Prasser 1693 W 9th St Upland, CA 91786-5602 (909)920-4181 surekare@surekare.com surekare.com
TESS Property Management Rebecca Lynn Dutton, CMCA, AMS 900 Cortez Dr Corona, CA 92882-4057 (951)339-8659 becky@tesspropertymanagement.com tesspropertymanagement.com
The Farm Property Owners Association Denice Harrison, CMCA 33430 Harvest Way Wildomar, CA 92595-9158 (951)226-6564 fpoagazette@gmail.com
The Management Trust Christina Gano 15661 Red Hill Ave Ste 201 Tustin, CA 92780-7328 (714)285-2626 christina.gano@managementtrust.com managementtrust.com
The Management Trust, Desert Region Ryan Sowers, CMCA
Vintage Group
Voit Management
Debra A. Vis
Isabel Nuzzo
10737 Laurel ST Ste 120 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-3837 (909)917-6027 debi@vintagegroupre.com vintagegroupre.com
38770 Sky Canyon Dr Ste B Murrieta, CA 92563-2563 (951)239-4787 isabelN@VoitManagement.com VoitManagement.com
Diciembre Farries
Justin Nicholas Nuzzo
17037 Laurel St, Ste 120 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (855)403-3852 dfarries@vintagegroupre.com vintagegroupre.com
38770 Sky Canyon Dr Ste B Murrieta, CA 92563-2563 (951)239-4933 JNuzzo@VoitManagement.com VoitManagement.com
Elyse Backer, CMCA
Pamela Ann Voit, CMCA, AMS, PCAM
24422 Avenida de La Carlota Ste 450 Laguna Hills, CA 92653-3643 (909)332-2441 elyse@vintagegroupre.com vintagegroupre.com
905 E Garden Ave Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 (951)698-9874 pvoit@voitmanagement.com voitmanagement.com
Jackie Clanton
Walters Management Company
24422 Avenida de La Carlota Ste 450 Laguna Hills, CA 92653-3643 (855)403-3852 jackie@vintagegroupre.com vintagegroupre.com
Nadia Marie Ibarra 24422 Avenida de La Carlota Ste 450 Laguna Hills, CA 92653-3643 (909)609-4214 nadia@vintagegroupre.com vintagegroupre.com
Renee Romero Stone 24422 Avenida de La Carlota Ste 450 Laguna Hills, CA 92653-3643 (909)379-9114 renee@vintagegroupre.com vintagegroupre.com
Sarah Reed
7136 Club View Dr Highland, CA 92346-5430 (909)425-8076 ryan.sowers@managementtrust.com managementtrust.com
10737 Laurel St Ste 120 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-3837 (949)538-5070 sreed@vintagegroupre.com vintagegroupre.com
Titan Real Estate Group
Vintage Management Consultants
Robert Coleman, CMCA, AMS
Gwen Tibbs, CMCA
13701 Calimesa Blvd Yucaipa, CA 92399-2305 (909)795-4085 robert@retitan.com retitan.com
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1235 E Francis St Ste E Ontario, CA 91761-5799 (909)923-2924 gwen@vintagemanagement.com vintagemanagement.com
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Ashley Ann Spicer 33875 Windmill Rd Wildomar, CA 92595-8870 (949)436-2999 ashleyaspicer@gmail.com waltersmanagement.com
Candyce Elena Bustos 32628 Leena Way Temecula, CA 92592-3869 (951)302-3212 paseodirector@waltersmanagement.com waltersmanagement.com
Jennifer Wood 26150 Musick RD Menifee, CA 92584-7338 (949)939-7394 jenniferwood2002@gmail.com waltersmanagement.com
Valerie Gullicksen, CMCA, AMS 2404 Douglaston Gln Escondido, CA 92026-1464 (760)809-1655 mhgm@waltersmanagement.com waltersmanagement.com
Weldon L. Brown Company Aubree Lynn Wardrip 5029 La Mart Dr Ste C Riverside, CA 92507-5977 (951)682-5454 Aubree@weldonbrown.com weldonbrown.com
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Brenda Wesley, CMCA P.O. Box 445 Norco, CA 92860-1116 (951)682-5454 (105) brenda@weldonbrown.com weldonbrown.com
Diane Mitcham 5029 La Mart Dr Ste C Riverside, CA 92507-5977 (951)682-5454 diane@weldonbrown.com weldonbrown.com
George Gallanes, CMCA, AMS 5029 La Mart Dr Ste C Riverside, CA 92507-5977 (951)682-5454 (102) george@weldonbrown.com weldonbrown.com
Wheeler Steffen Property Management Bernadette Madrid-Subia 1420 N Claremont Blvd Ste 205D Claremont, CA 91711-3528 (909)621-5941 (439) bernadette@wheelersteffen.com wheelersteffen.com
Bridget Dawn Newman
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Paul Steffen 1420 N Claremont Blvd Ste 205D Claremont, CA 91711-3528 909-621-5941 paul@wheelersteffen.com wheelersteffen.com
Raquel Hooper
753 Sawtooth Dr Upland, CA 91786-2455 (909)621-5941 (432) bridget@wheelersteffen.com wheelersteffen.com
PO Box 402683 Hesperia, CA 92340-2683 (760)553-8322 rbhooper@outlook.com
Louis Canchola, AMS 1420 N Claremont Blvd Ste 205D Claremont, CA 91711-3528 (909)643-9876 louiscanchola1@gmail.com
Maxwell Cawthon 5029 La Mart Dr Ste C Riverside, CA 92507-5977 (951)682-5454 maxwell@weldonbrown.com weldonbrown.com
Terri Cawthon 5029 La Mart Dr Ste C Riverside, CA 92507-5977 (951)682-5454 terri@weldonbrown.com weldonbrown.com
CARDINAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Tiffany Kalishevich, CMCA, AMS 5029 La Mart Dr Ste C Riverside, CA 92507-5977 (951)682-5454 tifkal@yahoo.com weldonbrown.com
Vilma Sauceda 5029 La Mart Dr Ste C Riverside, CA 92507-5977 (951)682-5454 vilma@weldonbrown.com weldonbrown.com
Weldon L. Brown 5029 La Mart Dr Riverside, CA 92507-0605 weldon@weldonbrown.com weldonbrown.com
Weldon L. Brown, II, CMCA, AMS 5029 La Mart Dr Ste C Riverside, CA 92507-5977 (951)682-5454 (109) bud@weldonbrown.com weldonbrown.com
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CAI-CLAC CAI-CLAC2022 2022Accomplishments Accomplishments CAI-CLAC 2022 Accomplishments In 2022, we extended ourour outreach to develop strategic relationships with state to ensure they understand 2022, extended outreach develop strategic relationships with stateagencies, agencies,policy policymakers, makers,and andstakeholders stakeholders InIn2022, weweextended our outreach totodevelop strategic relationships with state agencies, stakeholders toto ensure ensurethey theyunderstand understand the the important role community associations play in fulfilling housing needs in the State of California. We continued to emphasize the importance of importantrole rolecommunity communityassociations associationsplay playininfulfilling fulfillinghousing housing needs needs in in the the State State of of California. California. We the important We continued continued toto emphasize emphasizethe theimportance importanceofof self-governance, while acknowledging that certain issues are too large to be addressed on a community level. We believe these new relationships will self-governance,while whileacknowledging acknowledgingthat thatcertain certainissues issuesare aretoo toolarge large toto be be addressed addressed on on aa community community level. self-governance, level. We We believe believe these thesenew newrelationships relationshipswill will continue to grow andand willwill helphelp frame necessary state andand federal legislation ininthetheyears totocome. continue to grow frame necessary state federal legislation years come. continue to grow and will help frame necessary state and federal legislation in the years to come. As the statestate slowly emerged from thethe Covid crisis, ourour delegates andand legislative to meet to discuss state legislation, wildfire slowly emerged from Covid crisis, delegates legislativesupport supportcommittees committeescontinued continued AsAsthethestate slowly emerged from the Covid crisis, our delegates and legislative support committees continued to to meet meet toto discuss discussstate statelegislation, legislation,wildfire wildfire emergencies, the the insurance crisis, andand thethe industry-wide impact of of thethe fallfall of ofthetheChamplain Towers ininSurfside, Florida. CAI-CLAC held a number ofof emergencies, insurance crisis, industry-wide impact Champlain Towers Surfside, Florida. CAI-CLAC held emergencies, the insurance crisis, and the industry-wide impact of the fall of the Champlain Towers in Surfside, Florida. CAI-CLAC heldaanumber number of townhall meetings to keep people apprised of developments throughout thetheyear. virtual Legislative Days atatthe Capitol during townhall meetings keep people apprised developments throughout year.WeWe Wealso alsoheld heldour oursecond second townhall meetings totokeep people apprised ofofdevelopments throughout the year. also held our second virtual virtual Legislative Legislative Days Days atthe theCapitol Capitolduring during which we shared our views on currently pending legislation, as well as our long-term goals for the next several years. CAI-CLAC was very well received which we shared our views on currently pending legislation, as well as our long-term goals for the next several years. CAI-CLAC was very well received which we shared our views on currently pending legislation, as well as our long-term goals for the next several years. CAI-CLAC was very well received by legislators andand staff, andand we continue to believe ourour legislative visits areare a critical success. legislators staff, continue believe legislative visits criticalcomponent componentofof ofour our bybylegislators and staff, and wewecontinue totobelieve our legislative visits are aa critical component our success. success. CAI-CLAC monitored 77 bills thisthis legislative session. CAI-CLAC monitored bills legislative session. CAI-CLAC monitored 7777bills this legislative session. We are to share bothboth ourour summary of of We pleased are pleased to share summary We are pleased to share both our summary of accomplishments as well as our outlook for for thethe accomplishments as well as our outlook accomplishments as well as our outlook for the immediate future. immediate future. immediate future.
AB AB 1410 (RODRIGUEZ) – COMMON 1410 (RODRIGUEZ) – COMMON ABINTEREST 1410 (RODRIGUEZ) – COMMON INTEREST DEVELOPMENTS DEVELOPMENTS INTEREST DEVELOPMENTS
AS INTRODUCED: AB1410 sought to impose numerous AS INTRODUCED: AB1410 sought to impose numerous AS INTRODUCED: AB1410 sought to impose numerous additional responsibilities on boards their directors additional responsibilities on boards andand their directors additional responsibilities on boards and theircode directors including mandatory education, a statutory including mandatory education, a statutory code of of including mandatory education, a statutory code of conduct, sharing specific evidence in disciplinary conduct, andand sharing specific evidence in disciplinary conduct, and sharing specific evidence in disciplinary proceedings. required associations proceedings. TheThe bill bill alsoalso required thatthat associations proceedings. The bill also requiredofthat associations for the peaceful assembly owners guests allowallow for the peaceful assembly of owners andand guests allow for as thethe peaceful assembly of owners and guests as well rental a portion a separate interest. as well as the rental of aofportion of aofseparate interest. asAswell as the rental of no a portion of a separate interest. amended, AB1410 longer contains language As amended, AB1410 no longer contains thethe language As amended, AB1410 no longer contains the language
requiring mandatory board education, requiring mandatory board education,thethe thespecified specified requiring mandatory board education, specified code of conduct, or or thethe exchange of ofevidence to a a code of conduct, exchange evidenceprior code of conduct, or the exchange of evidence prior prior to to a disciplinary hearing. disciplinary hearing. disciplinary hearing. POSITION: Neutral. POSITION: Neutral. POSITION: Neutral. RESULT. This billbill passed thethe Legislature RESULT. This passed Legislatureand andhashasbeen been RESULT. This bill passed the Legislature and has been signed by by thethe Governor. signed Governor. signed by the Governor.
1323 (ARCHULETA)– –FORECLOSURE: FORECLOSURE: SBSB 1323 (ARCHULETA) SB 1323 (ARCHULETA) –LISTING FORECLOSURE: EQUITY SALE: MULTIPLE LISTING EQUITY SALE: MULTIPLE EQUITY SALE: MULTIPLE LISTING
INTRODUCED: 1323 soughtto torequire requirethat that AS AS INTRODUCED: SBSB 1323 sought AS INTRODUCED: SB 1323 sought to require that equity property under a powerof ofsale saleorora a an an equity salesale of of property under a power an equity sale of property under a power of salereal or aestate mortgage deed trust made licensed mortgage or or deed of of trust bebe made bybylicensed real estate mortgage or deed of trust be made by licensed real agent publicly listing propertyforforsale saleononaestate a agent andand by by publicly listing thetheproperty agent and by publicly listing the property for salerequired on a multiple listing service. wouldhave havealso also multiple listing service. TheThe billbill would required multiple listing service. The bill would have also required
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the that receives multiple offers to makeRESIDENTIAL counteroffers to each offeror. SBtrustee 9 (ATKINS) – SINGLE FAMILY ZONING the the trustee trustee that that receives receives multiple multiple offers offers to make to make counteroffers counteroffers to each to each offeror. offeror. By adding to the requirements of a judicial foreclosure this bill would have SB 9 (ATKINS) – SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONING – LOT SPLITTING the the trustee trustee that that receives receives multiple multiple offers offers to make to make counteroffers counteroffers to each to each offeror. offeror. By–increased By adding adding to the to the requirements requirements of a of judicial a judicial foreclosure foreclosure this this bill bill would would have have LOT SPLITTING costs to associations. AS INTRODUCED: SB 9 requires ministerial approval of a housing By By adding adding to the to the requirements requirements of a of judicial a judicial foreclosure foreclosure this this bill bill would would have have increased increased costs costs to associations. to associations. AS INTRODUCED: requires of a housing development ofSB no9more thanministerial two units approval in a single-family zone POSITION: Opposed increased increased costs costs to associations. to associations. development ofsubdivision no more than units in a single-family zone into two POSITION: POSITION: Opposed Opposed (duplex), the of atwo parcel for not residential RESULT: Placed on the Assembly Inactivezoned File and brought use up for a vote. POSITION: POSITION: Opposed Opposed (duplex), the subdivision of a parcel zoned forand residential use into two parcels (lot split), or both. RESULT: RESULT: Placed Placed on on thethe Assembly Assembly Inactive Inactive FileFile and not not brought brought up up for for a vote. a vote. parcels (lot split), or both. RESULT: RESULT: Placed Placed on on the the Assembly Assembly Inactive Inactive File File and and not not brought brought up up for for a vote. a vote. POSITION: Opposed unless amended to exclude CIDs. CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES POSITION: Opposed unless amended to exclude CIDs. CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES WILDFIRES RESULT: is The author submitted Letter to the Journal clarifying the bill the CAI-CLAC working hard to bringaawareness to how wildfires are impacting CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES WILDFIRES RESULT: author submitted athe Letter to the Journal clarifying thereached bill thethe CAI-CLAC CAI-CLAC isThe working isintended working hard tocommunity bring to bring awareness awareness to how todocuments how wildfires wildfires are impacting impacting was not tohard governing of aare common availability and price ofimpact association insurance. CAI-CLAC CAI-CLAC CAI-CLAC is working is working hard hard to bring to bring awareness awareness to how to how wildfires wildfires are are impacting impacting was not intended to impact the governing documents of a common availability availability and and price price of community of community association association insurance. insurance. CAI-CLAC CAI-CLAC reached reached interest This billofpassed the to Legislature with bipartisan out to the development. California Department Insurance provide education on howthethe availability availability and and price price of community of community association association insurance. insurance. CAI-CLAC CAI-CLAC reached reached interest development. This bill passed the Legislature with bipartisan out out to the to the California California Department Department of Insurance of Insurance to provide to provide education education on on how how support and signed byare theinsured Governor. community associations and why changes were necessary. After out out to the to the California California Department Department of Insurance of Insurance to provide to provide education education on on how how support and signed by the Governor. community community associations associations are are insured insured and and why why changes changes were were necessary. necessary. After After issuing a very successful “Call to Action,” the CDI acknowledged the impact community community associations associations are are insured insured and and why why changes changes were were necessary. necessary. After After issuing issuing a very a very successful successful “Call “Call to Action,” to Action,” the the CDI CDI acknowledged acknowledged the the impact impact of escalating costs. CAI-CLAC and the Department of Insurance are currently issuing issuing a60 very atogether very successful successful “Call “Call toand Action,” to the CDI CDI acknowledged acknowledged the the impact impact is of escalating of escalating costs. costs. CAI-CLAC and theAction,” the Department Department of Insurance of Insurance are currently currently SB (GLAZER) –development SHORT TERM RENTALS – are LOCAL working onCAI-CLAC the ofthe new wildfire regulations. CAI-CLAC of escalating of escalating costs. costs. CAI-CLAC CAI-CLAC and and the the Department Department of Insurance of Insurance are are currently currently SB 60advocating (GLAZER) –the SHORT TERM RENTALS – LOCAL working working together together ontoon the development development of new ofFAIR new wildfire wildfire regulations. regulations. CAI-CLAC CAI-CLAC is is ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT also make the California plan accessible to condominium working working together together onmake on the the development development ofFAIR new ofFAIR new wildfire wildfire regulations. regulations. CAI-CLAC CAI-CLAC is is ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT also also advocating advocating to to make the the California California plan plan accessible accessible to condominium to condominium owners. AS INTRODUCED: SB 60 would raise the maximum fines for violation of also also advocating advocating to make to make the the California California FAIR FAIR plan plan accessible accessible to condominium to condominium owners. owners. AS INTRODUCED: SB 60 ordinance would raise theposes maximum fines violation of an short-term rental that a threat to for health or safety, owners. owners. anCONSUMER short-term poses to healthoforthesafety, to $1,500 forrental aDEBT firstordinance violation,that $3,000 foraathreat 2nd violation same CONSUMER CONSUMER DEBT toCAI-CLAC $1,500 for aDEBT first violation, afor 2ndwhether violation of theviolation same ordinance one in year, and $5,000 each additional waswithin persistent its $3,000 efforts tofor clarify community association CONSUMER CONSUMER DEBT DEBT ordinance within one in year, andefforts $5,000 for of each additional violation CAI-CLAC CAI-CLAC was persistent persistent its inwithin its efforts todebt clarify toyear clarify whether whether community community association association of thewas same ordinance one the first violation. The assessments constituted consumer and whether collecting that typebillof debt CAI-CLAC CAI-CLAC was was persistent persistent in its inofefforts its2022, efforts todebt clarify toDepartment clarify whether whether community association association ofrequired the same ordinance within one year ofwhether first violation. The assessments assessments constituted consumer debt and and whether collecting collecting that typebill type ofa debt of debt would make these violations subject tothe the process for that granting aconstituted license. In consumer May the ofcommunity Financial Protection assessments assessments constituted consumer debt and and whether whether that that typeatype ofcredit debt of debt would make these subject to the process for required required a license. aconstituted license. In violations In May May ofconsumer 2022, of 2022, thedebt the Department Department ofcollecting Financial ofcollecting Financial Protection Protection hardship waiver. & Innovation determined that routine assessments are notgranting “consumer required required a license. a license. In May In May of 2022, of 2022, the the Department Department of Financial of Financial Protection Protection waiver. &hardship Innovation & Innovation determined determined that that routine routine assessments assessments are are not not “consumer “consumer credit credit transaction” as defined under the Debt Collection Licensing Act, and therefore Support. &POSITION: Innovation &POSITION: Innovation that that routine routine assessments assessments areLicensing are notnot “consumer “consumer credit credit transaction” transaction” asdetermined defined asdetermined defined under under the the Debt Debt Collection Collection Licensing Act, Act, andand therefore therefore Support. do not constitute “consumer debt.” Since thewith collection of routine assessments RESULT: The bill passed the Legislature bipartisan support and transaction” transaction” as defined as defined under under the the Debt Debt Collection Collection Licensing Licensing Act, Act, and and therefore therefore doRESULT: do not not constitute constitute “consumer “consumer debt.” debt.” Since Since the the collection collection of routine of routine assessments assessments iswas not considered to beGovernor. collection of “consumer debt,” suchsupport activityand would not The billby passed thedebt.” Legislature bipartisan signed the do notnot not constitute constitute “consumer “consumer debt.” Since Since thewith collection collection ofsuch routine ofactivity routine assessments assessments iswas not isdo considered considered to engaged be to be collection collection ofbusiness “consumer of “consumer debt,” debt,” such activity would would not constitute being in the ofthe debt collection and does notnot require signed by the Governor. isconstitute not is not considered considered to be to collection be collection of “consumer of “consumer debt,” debt,” such such activity activity would would not not constitute being being engaged engaged in the in the business business of debt of debt collection collection and and does does not not require require licensure under the Debt Collection Licensing Act. constitute constitute being being engaged engaged in the in the business business of debt of debt collection collection and and does does not not require require licensure licensure under under thethe Debt Debt Collection Collection Licensing Licensing Act.Act. SB 391 (MIN) –Debt VIRTUAL MEETINGS licensure licensure under under thethe Debt Collection Collection Licensing Licensing Act.Act. WHAT IS COMING IN 2023? SBAS391 (MIN) – VIRTUAL MEETINGS INTRODUCED: SB 391 authorizes common interest development WHAT WHAT IS IS COMING COMING IN IN 2023? 2023? Following the tragic collapse of the Champlain Towersidentifying indevelopment Surfside,a Florida, AS INTRODUCED: 391 authorizes common interest WHAT WHAT ISboards IS COMING COMING INby IN 2023? 2023? (CID) toSB meet without physical Following Following thethe tragic tragic collapse collapse ofteleconference, the of the Champlain Champlain Towers Towers inworking Surfside, in Surfside, Florida, CAI National organized multiple task forces who are hard to prevent (CID) boards to meet by teleconference, without identifying a Florida, physical location where CID members may attend, in an area affected a Following Following the the tragic tragic collapse collapse of the of the Champlain Champlain Towers Towers in Surfside, in Surfside, Florida, Florida, CAI CAI National National organized organized multiple multiple tasktask forces forces who who are are working working hard hard tobysupport prevent toby prevent further catastrophic failures. CAI-CLAC looks forward to providing for location where CID members may attend, in an area affected a disaster or emergency which makes it impossible to meet in person. CAI CAI National National organized organized multiple multiple task task forces forces who who are are working working hard hard to prevent to prevent further further catastrophic catastrophic failures. failures. CAI-CLAC CAI-CLAC looks looks forward forward to providing to providing support support for for those policies in 2023. disaster or emergency which makeslooks it looks impossible in support person. further further catastrophic catastrophic failures. failures. CAI-CLAC CAI-CLAC forward forward totoproviding tomeet providing support for for POSITION: those those policies policies inSupport. 2023. in 2023. POSITION: Support. those those policies policies inSTUDY 2023. inbill 2023. RESULT: This passed the Legislature with support and RESERVE REQUIREMENTS ANDbipartisan FUNDING RESULT: This bill passed the Legislature with bipartisan support and RESERVE RESERVE STUDY STUDY REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS AND AND FUNDING FUNDING signed by the Governor. CAI’s Reserve Task Force is developing a policy that better defines what RESERVE RESERVE STUDY STUDY REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS AND AND FUNDING FUNDING signed by the Governor. CAI’s CAI’s Reserve Reserve Task Task Force Force iscomponent developing is developing a policy apromotes policy thatthat better better defines defines what what constitutes a building and long-term funding for critical CAI’s CAI’s Reserve Reserve Task Task Force Force iscomponent developing is developing apromotes policy apromotes policy that that better better defines defines what what constitutes constitutes acomponents. building a building component andand long-term long-term funding for for critical critical building CAI-CLAC’s Reserve Task Force will befunding evaluating the constitutes constitutes building a building component component and and promotes promotes long-term long-term funding critical critical SB 432 (WIECKOWSKI) –consistency ELECTIONS building building components. CAI-CLAC’s CAI-CLAC’s Reserve Reserve Task Task Force will befunding be evaluating evaluating the theand policy foracomponents. the purpose of ensuring inForce thewill language onfor thefor state SB 432 (WIECKOWSKI) –consistency ELECTIONS building building components. components. CAI-CLAC’s Reserve Reserve Task Task will will be evaluating beon evaluating the theand policy policy for the the purpose purpose ofSB ensuring ofCAI-CLAC’s ensuring consistency inForce the inForce the language language on the the state state and ASfor INTRODUCED: 432 addresses a number of technical issues national levels. policy policy for for the the purpose purpose of ensuring of ensuring consistency consistency in the in the language language on on the the state state and AS INTRODUCED: SB 432 addresses a number of technical issues national national levels. levels. created by the passage election legislation from 2019, including: and national national levels. created bylevels. the passage legislation from 2019, including:(HOA) requiring (rather thanelection authorizing) a homeowners association INFRASTRUCTURE requiring (ratherathan authorizing) a homeowners association (HOA) INFRASTRUCTURE INFRASTRUCTURE to disqualify nominee for a board director slot under CAI’s Condo Safety Task force has published a Condominiumspecified Safety Public INFRASTRUCTURE INFRASTRUCTURE to disqualify a nominee for a board director slot under specified circumstances; clarifying a candidate for an HOA board must be in CAI’s CAI’s Condo Condo Safety Safety Task Task force force hashas published published a Condominium abuilding Condominium Safety Safety Public Public Policy Report that recommends appropriate maintenance along circumstances; clarifying ahas candidate forany an HOA board must be inPublic CAI’s CAI’s Condo Condo Safety Safety Task Task force force has published published a Condominium a Condominium Safety Safety Public compliance with a payment plan for overdue assessments (rather Policy Policy Report Report that that recommends recommends appropriate appropriate building building maintenance maintenance along along with mandated structural inspections. The Taskforce recommended specific compliance with a recommends payment plan forThe any overdue assessments (rather Policy Policy Report Report that that recommends appropriate building maintenance maintenance along along than simply being required toappropriate enter into abuilding payment plan); with with mandated mandated structural structural inspections. inspections. The Taskforce Taskforce recommended recommended specific specific inspection standards. CAI-CLAC’s Infrastructure Task Force has specifying evaluated the than simply being required to enter into a payment plan); specifying with with mandated mandated structural structural inspections. inspections. The The Taskforce Taskforce recommended recommended specific any requirements placed on nominees must also be placed on existing inspection inspection standards. standards. CAI-CLAC’s CAI-CLAC’s Infrastructure Infrastructure Task Task Force Force has has evaluated evaluated thethein Condominium Safety Public Report and intends to support legislativespecific efforts any requirements placed on nominees must also be placed onevaluated existing inspection inspection standards. standards. CAI-CLAC’s CAI-CLAC’s Infrastructure Infrastructure Task Force has has evaluated the directors; amending thesafety. corporations codeTask for recall elections toefforts be the Condominium Condominium Safety Safety Public Public Report Report andand intends intends to support toForce support legislative legislative efforts in in furtherance of structural directors; amending the corporations code for recall elections to be Condominium Condominium Safety Safety Public Public Report Report and and intends intends to support to support legislative legislative efforts efforts in in consistent the safety. election furtherance furtherance of structural ofwith structural safety. timelines in the Civil Code; and requiring consistent with the election timelines in the Civil Code; and requiring furtherance furtherance of structural of structural safety. safety. an HOA to retain election materials for one year after the election. an HOA to retain election materials for one year after the election. POSITION: Neutral. POSITION: Neutral. RESULT: This bill passed the Legislature with bipartisan support and RESULT: bill Governor. passed the Legislature with bipartisan support and signedThis by the signed by the Governor.
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WHATISISCAI-CLAC? CAI-CLAC? WHAT WHAT WHAT ISCAI-CLAC? IS CAI-CLAC? CAI-CLAC? WHAT IS The California Legislative Action Action Committee The California Legislative Committee WHAT WHAT IS IS CAI-CLAC? CAI-CLAC? TheThe California California Legislative Legislative Action Action Committee Committee
The(CLAC) California Action Committee (CLAC) aLegislative volunteercommittee committee ofofthe is ais volunteer the The The California California Legislative Legislative Action Committee Committee (CLAC) (CLAC) is a is volunteer a volunteer committee committee ofofthe of the consisting (CLAC) is a volunteer committee the Community AssociationsAction Institute (CAI) Community Associations Institute (CAI) consisting of homeowners and (CLAC) (CLAC) is aAssociations isvolunteer a volunteer committee of(CAI) the ofserving theconsisting Community Community Associations Associations Institute Institute (CAI) consistingCAI Community Institute (CAI) consisting of homeowners of homeowners andcommittee professionals professionals serving community associations. is the largestand advocacy Community Community Associations Associations Institute Institute (CAI) (CAI) consisting consisting of homeowners of homeowners and and professionals professionals serving serving professionals serving community associations. CAI is the largesteducating communityinassociations. CAI is the largest advocacylegislation, organization inadvocacy Americaelected dedicated organization America dedicated to monitoring of homeowners of monitoring homeowners and and professionals professionals community community associations. CAICAI is the isserving the largest largest advocacy advocacy organization organization ininAmerica incommunity America dedicated dedicated organization inassociations. America toserving monitoring legislation, educating elected to legislation, educating elected stateof lawmakers, and protecting the state lawmakers, and dedicated protecting the interests those living community community associations. CAI is the isthe the largest largest advocacy advocacy organization incommunity America in America dedicated dedicated to monitoring to monitoring legislation, legislation, educating educating elected elected state state lawmakers, lawmakers, andand protecting the the state lawmakers, and protecting interests of those living inprotecting interests ofassociations. those living inCAI community associations inorganization California. associations in California. to monitoring to monitoring legislation, legislation, educating educating elected elected state state lawmakers, lawmakers, and and protecting protecting the the interests interests of those of living living in community in community associations associations in California. in California. associations in those California. interests interests of those of those living in community in community associations associations in California. in California. CAI-CLAC AS Aliving VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION
CAI-CLAC AS A VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION CAI-CLAC CAI-CLAC AS AS VOLUNTEER A VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION ORGANIZATION CAI-CLAC AS AAVOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION a non-profit, non-partisan volunteer committee of two • •Is aIsnon-profit, non-partisan volunteer committeecomprised comprised of two CAI-CLAC CAI-CLAC AS AS A VOLUNTEER A VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION ORGANIZATION • •Is aIsnon-profit, a non-profit, non-partisan non-partisan volunteer volunteer committee committee comprised comprised of two of two
• Is aDelegates non-profit, non-partisan comprised ofchapters. two Delegatesand and one Liaison from ofofthethe eight CAI California one Liaisonvolunteer fromeach eachcommittee eight CAI California •Delegates aRepresents Isnon-profit, a non-profit, non-partisan non-partisan volunteer volunteer committee committee comprised comprised ofmore two of two Delegates Delegates and and one one Liaison Liaison from from each each of the of the eight eight CAI CAI California California chapters. chapters. and one Liaison from each of the eight CAI California ••Is 13 million homeowners and property owners in than chapters. Delegates and onemillion one Liaison Liaison from from each each ofand the of the eight eight CAIowners CAI California California chapters. chapters. •chapters. •Delegates Represents Represents 13and 13 million homeowners homeowners and property property owners in more in more than than 50,000 associations throughout California. • Represents 13 million homeowners and property owners inthan more Represents 13PAC 13 million million homeowners homeowners and and property property owners innomore infinancial than than 50,000 50,000 associations associations throughout throughout California. • •Represents million homeowners and property owners inmore more than ••Represents Is NOT a13 (Political ActionCalifornia. Committee) andowners makes campaign 50,000 associations throughout California. 50,000 associations associations throughout throughout California. California. ••50,000 •50,000 Is NOT Is NOT a PAC a PAC (Political (Political Action Action Committee) Committee) and and makes makes no no financial financial campaign campaign associations throughout contributions. Is NOT a PAC (Political ActionCalifornia. Committee) and makes no financial Is NOT Is NOT a PAC a PAC (Political (Political Action Action Committee) Committee) and and makes makes no no financial financial campaign campaign contributions. contributions. • •Is••NOT a PAC (Political Action Committee) and makes no financial Depends contributions. solely on the donations of community associations, their boards of campaign contributions. ••campaign •contributions. Depends Depends solely solely on on the the donations donations of community of community associations, associations, their their boards boards contributions. directorssolely and those whodonations serve association members.associations, theirof of Depends on the of community •Depends Depends solely solely onthose on the the donations donations ofofcommunity of community associations, associations, their their boards boards of of directors directors and those who who serve serve association association members. members. • •Depends solely on the donations associations, their boards ofand directors and those whocommunity serve association members. directors directors and and those those who who serve serve association association members. members. boards of directors and those who serve association members. CAI-CLAC’S MISSION
CAI-CLAC’S CAI-CLAC’S MISSION MISSION CAI-CLAC’S MISSION To safeguardMISSION and improve the community association lifestyle and property values CAI-CLAC’S CAI-CLAC’S MISSION CAI-CLAC’S MISSION To To safeguard safeguard and and improve improve thethe community community association association lifestyle lifestyle andand property property values advocating a reasonable balance between state statutory requirements andvalues the To by safeguard and improve the community association lifestyle and property
To safeguard safeguard and and improve the the community community association association lifestyle lifestyle andand property property values by by advocating advocating a reasonable aimprove reasonable balance balance between between state state statutory requirements requirements andvalues and the the To To safeguard and improve the community association lifestyle and property ability authority of individual homeowners tostatutory govern themselves through their values byand advocating a reasonable balance between state statutory by advocating by advocating a reasonable a reasonable balance balance between between state state statutory statutory requirements requirements and and the the ability ability and and authority authority of individual of individual homeowners homeowners to govern to govern themselves themselves through through their their values by advocating a reasonable balance between state statutory community associations. requirements and the ability and authority of individual homeowners to govern ability ability andand authority authority ofability individual of individual homeowners homeowners to govern to govern themselves themselves through through their their community community associations. associations. requirements and the and authority of individual homeowners to govern themselves through their community associations. community community associations. associations. themselves through their community associations.
JEFFREYA.A.BEAUMONT, BEAUMONT, ESQ. ESQ. | BEAUMONT BEAUMONT TASHJIAN JEFFREY TASHJIAN JEFFREY JEFFREY A. BEAUMONT, BEAUMONT, ESQ. ESQ.| BEAUMONT BEAUMONT | BEAUMONT TASHJIAN TASHJIAN JEFFREY A.A.BEAUMONT, ESQ. TASHJIAN CAI-CLAC 2021-2022 CHAIR CAI-CLAC 2021-2022 CHAIR JEFFREY JEFFREY A.2021-2022 A. BEAUMONT, BEAUMONT, ESQ. ESQ.| BEAUMONT | BEAUMONT TASHJIAN TASHJIAN CAI-CLAC CAI-CLAC 2021-2022 CHAIR CAI-CLAC 2021-2022 CHAIR Jeffrey A.CHAIR Beaumont, Esq,Esq, is theissenior partner partner of Beaumont Jeffrey A. Beaumont, the senior of Tashjian, a CAI-CLAC CAI-CLAC 2021-2022 2021-2022 CHAIR CHAIR Jeffrey Jeffrey A. Beaumont, A. Beaumont, Esq,Esq, is the isisthe senior senior partner partner of Beaumont of Beaumont Tashjian, a a Jeffrey A. Beaumont, Esq, the senior partner of Tashjian,
full-serviceTashjian, communityaassociation law community firm providingassociation general counsel, Beaumont full-service Jeffrey Jeffrey A. Beaumont, A.Tashjian, Beaumont, Esq, Esq, isassociation the iscollections the senior senior partner ofproviding Beaumont ofitsBeaumont Tashjian, Tashjian, a a full-service full-service community community association lawpartner law firm firm providing general general counsel, counsel, Beaumont ageneral full-service community association litigation and assessment services to clients with offices law firm providing counsel, litigation and full-service full-service community community association association law law firm firm providing providing general general counsel, counsel, litigation litigation and and assessment assessment collections collections services services to its to clients its clients with with offices offices lawassessment firm providing general counsel, litigation and throughout Southern California. Mr. Beaumont has been representing collections services to its clients with offices litigation litigation andSouthern and assessment assessment collections collections services services toInits to clients its clients with with offices offices he throughout throughout Southern California. California. Mr.20 Mr. Beaumont Beaumont has has been been representing representing assessment collections services toyears. its Beaumont clients with offices community associations for over addition to his practice, throughout Southern California. Mr. has throughout throughout Southern Southern California. California. Mr. Mr. Beaumont Beaumont has been been representing representing community associations associations for for overover 20 years. 20 years. In addition In has addition tofor his to his practice, practice, throughout Southern Mr. Beaumont has iscommunity actively involved inCalifornia. industry organizations through participation been representing community associations over 20 he he community associations associations over over 20 years. 20 years. In through addition In addition toover his toinvolved his practice, he he isyears. actively iscommunity actively involved incommunity industry in for industry organizations organizations through participation participation been representing associations forhis 20practice, in Community Associations Institute (CAI) and California Association of Ininvolved addition to hisfor practice, he is actively isin actively is actively involved involved in industry in industry organizations organizations through through his his participation participation Community in Community Associations Associations Institute Institute (CAI) (CAI) and and California California Association Association ofpastof years. In addition to his practice, he is actively involved Community Managers. Mr. Beaumont proudly served as a two-time in industry organizations through his participation in in Community in Community Associations Associations Institute Institute (CAI) (CAI) and and California California Association Association ofpastof Community Community Managers. Managers. Mr. Beaumont Beaumont proudly proudly served served asisaasadmitted two-time ain in industry organizations through his participation president ofAssociations the CAI Greater Los Angeles andMr. Channel Islands Chapters and topast the Community Institute (CAI) and California Association oftwo-time Community Community Managers. Managers. Mr. Mr. Beaumont Beaumont proudly proudly served served as a as two-time a two-time past past president president of the of the CAI CAI Greater Greater Los Los Angeles Angeles and and Channel Channel Islands Islands Chapters Chapters and and is admitted is admitted to the to the Community Associations Institute (CAI) and California Association of College of Community Association Lawyers, earning CCAL designation. Mr. Beaumont Community Managers. Mr. Beaumont proudlyhisserved as a two-time past also president president the ofCommunity the CAI CAI Greater Greater LosBeaumont Los Angeles Angeles and and Channel Channel Islands Islands Chapters Chapters andand is admitted isBeaumont admitted toinducted the to the College College ofof ofManagers. Association Association Lawyers, Lawyers, earning earning his his CCAL designation. designation. Mr. Mr. Beaumont also also Community Mr. proudly served as two-time past served asCommunity the Channel Islands Chapter’s CLAC delegate forCCAL over 10aIslands years before being president of the CAI Greater Los Angeles and Channel Chapters College College of Community Association Association Lawyers, Lawyers, earning earning his his CCAL CCAL designation. Mr. Mr. Beaumont Beaumont alsoalso served served asof the asCommunity Channel Channel Islands Chapter’s Chapter’s CLAC CLAC delegate delegate for for over over 10designation. years 10 years before being being inducted inducted president of the CAI Greater Los Angeles and Channel Islands Chapters 2019 asthe a lifetime delegate. Mr. Beaumont has served as the Chair forbefore CAI-CLAC’s Executive andin is admitted toIslands the College of Community Association Lawyers, earning served served as the as the Channel Channel Islands Islands Chapter’s Chapter’s CLAC CLAC delegate delegate for for over over 10 years 10 years before before being being inducted inducted in 2019 in 2019 as a as lifetime a lifetime delegate. delegate. Mr. Mr. Beaumont Beaumont has has served served as the as the Chair Chair for for CAI-CLAC’s CAI-CLAC’s Executive Executive and is admitted to the College of Community Association Lawyers, earning Committee in 2021 and 2022. his CCAL designation. Mr. Beaumont also served as the Channel Islands 2019 in 2019 asdesignation. aas lifetime a2021 delegate. delegate. Mr. Beaumont Beaumont has has served served as as the as the the Chair Chair for for CAI-CLAC’s CAI-CLAC’s Executive Committee Committee inCLAC inlifetime 2021 and and 2022. hisin CCAL Mr.2022. Beaumont also served Channel Islands Chapter’s delegate forMr. over 10 years before being inducted inExecutive 2019 as Committee Committee in 2021 in 2021 and and 2022. 2022. Chapter’s CLAC delegate for over 10Mr. years before being as a lifetime delegate. Significantly, Beaumont will beinducted serving in as2019 the Chair a lifetime delegate. Significantly, Mr. Beaumont will be serving as the Chair for CAI-CLAC’s Executive Committee for 2021 and 2022. for CAI-CLAC’s Executive Committee for 2021 and 2022.
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