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PROBLEM: ONE BOARD MEMBER WON’T PROVIDE BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP INFORMATION
CTA Reporting
Our board is preparing to file the “Beneficial Ownership Information” report, but one member flatly refuses to provide the information we need. What can we do either to compel his cooperation or to avoid the penalties for filing late, or not filing at all, if he does not?
THE AFFORDABLE HOMES ACT MAKES SWEEPING CHANGES FOR MASSACHUSETTS HOUSING
The Massachusetts housing crisis has been at the top of the Healy administration’s priority list since Governor Healy took office in January 2023. Over the last several decades, the housing inventory has fallen far short of the need created by the Commonwealth’s impressive economic expansion, and the cost of purchasing or renting a home in Massachusetts is beyond the reach of many.
THE EVER-CHANGING NH CONDO ACT
It may be time to replace the expression “death and taxes” with “death, taxes and NH Condo Act amendments.” Year in, and year out, it seems the legislature will continue to make tweaks to the statute. We will utilize this space to keep you informed of such changes. Thankfully the changes in question are good ones in that they give a board more flexibility for informal meetings.
MEEB HELPS SECURE MAJOR WIN FOR CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATIONS
In the early morning hours on August 1, 2024, on the very last day of formal sessions for the 2023-2024 Massachusetts legislative session, the House and Senate passed a comprehensive housing bill allowing for electronic meetings and voting in condominiums. The Governor is expected to sign the legislation in the coming days. This is a tremendous victory for Massachusetts condominiums and one that MEEB attorneys have supported for many years.
POST-PANDEMIC HOUSING COURT RULES HAVE IMPROVED THE EVICTION PROCESS
Remember the Pandemic? Who doesn’t? They say pain has no memory, but the pain created by the pandemic was varied and widespread.
For rental property owners, the pains were primarily financial and they were exacerbated by state and federal moratoria that temporarily prohibited landlords from evicting tenants for non-payment of rent. The state moratorium was in effect for seven months, from March 2020 until October 17 of that year. But the federal moratorium, which kicked in for Massachusetts property owners when the state order expired, remained in effect until July 31, 2021.
FINDING CONDO INSURANCE IS CHALLENGING - AFFORDING IT CAN BE DIFFICULT TOO
Insurance has always ranked high on the list of challenges for condominium association boards. But inflation, federal regulations and risks related to climate change are making it more difficult for boards to fulfill their obligation to maintain adequate insurance for their communities. The two biggest challenges:
MEEB SEEKS FEDERAL COURT CORPORATE TRANSPARENCY ACT DETERMINATION
As MEEB has reported previously, many of our clients and colleagues have been debating whether the Corporate Transparency Act’s newly enacted reporting requirements apply to unincorporated associations in Massachusetts, like trusts, which are the most common form of association in Massachusetts.
SERVING BEYOND TERM?
SERVING BEYOND TERM?
Some members of the board continue to serve after their terms have expired, because no one wants to take their place.
MANAGE THE RISKS DRONES CREATE FOR COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS BUT DON’T IGNORE THEIR BENEFITS
When we’ve discussed drones in the past, we have focused mainly on how condominium associations can (and should) regulate their use to mitigate the safety and liability risks these small, unmanned aerial vehicles may create. But risks aren’t the whole story. Drone technology also has many potential benefits that community associations are beginning to recognize.
IS THERE RECOVERY AFTER BANKRUPTCY?
IS THERE RECOVERY AFTER BANKRUPTCY?
A resident of our community, who owes several thousand dollars in unpaid common area dues, just declared bankruptcy. What can we do?