In Case You Missed It – Watch the Hill Wallack/Vote HOA Now Webinar Regarding Electronic Voting in New Jersey Community Associations

Posted by on Apr 26, 2019 in Elections/Voting, Webinar

In order to help community associations understand the legalities of electronic voting as a result of the Radburn Law, Hill Wallack LLP hosted an informational webinar on this topic with Cathi Sleight from Vote HOA Now on April 24, 2019.

To view the webinar, please click here.

Thanks to our friends at Vote HOA Now for participating in this webinar. You can reach Vote HOA Now at www.votehoanow.com.

If you have any questions regarding electronic voting or any other issue regarding your association, please contact one of our Community Association Attorneys. For breaking news or updates on new blog posts, follow us on Twitter at: @njcondolaw.

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Electronic Voting in New Jersey Community Associations

Posted by on Apr 12, 2019 in Annual Meetings, Board Meetings, Elections/Voting, Legislation

 

 

 

By Ronald L. Perl, Esq., CCAL

For many years now, I have been convinced that electronic voting in community associations was inevitable. There is no doubt that electronic voting would make life easier for community managers, board members, and homeowners. When my clients were making by-law changes, I drafted amendments for associations that would take effect when the eventual change occurred. With the enactment of the Radburn Law, that change has now occurred and associations have the ability to adopt electronic notice and voting provisions. In my opinion, too few associations have taken advantage of this opportunity.

Electronic voting is sometimes misunderstood. It is not voting by e-mail. Rather, electronic voting means that ballots are cast on-line or through other electronic means and delivered directly to an association through a website or other secure service or program prior to a meeting. Notices are similarly handled on-line. For years, corporations have conducted elections electronically and the technology is readily available and at little cost for use by associations.

Electronic voting is more secure than using paper ballots, proxies, and absentee ballots. Verification of identity is provided. Results are available more quickly. Voter identity is protected (i.e., secret ballots). Weighted voting (different percentages for different units) is made easier. Even associations with fractional voting can be accommodated. There is greater confidence in the election process, since the collection and tabulation of votes is not handled either by management or the board. The process can result in cost savings for many associations.

In order to implement electronic notice and voting, associations will need to amend their by-laws. The good news is that the “reverse amendment” or “rejection vote” process in the Radburn Law is available for this task. Here is what Radburn specifically requires regarding electronic notice and voting:

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In Case You Missed It – Watch the Hill Wallack/American Pool Webinar regarding Amendments to the New Jersey Public Recreational Bathing Code

Posted by on Feb 21, 2018 in Legislation, Speaking Engagements, Uncategorized, Webinar

In order to help community associations understand and plan for implementation of the recent amendments to the New Jersey Public Recreational Bathing Code, Hill Wallack LLP hosted an informational webinar on this topic with representatives from American Pool on February 20, 2018.

To view the webinar, please click here.

As discussed during the webinar, you can review the updated New Jersey State Sanitary Code – Public Recreational Bathing, N.J.A.C. 8:26, by clicking here.

Thanks to our friends at American Pool for participating in this webinar. You can reach American Pool at www.americanpool.com.

If you have any questions regarding these new rules and regulations updating the New Jersey Public Recreational Bathing Code, please contact one of our Community Association Attorneys. For breaking news or updates on new blog posts, follow us on Twitter at: @njcondolaw.

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WEBINAR – Tuesday, February 20, 2018 at 12 pm – How Amendments To The New Jersey Public Recreational Bathing Code Will Affect Your Community Association

Posted by on Feb 13, 2018 in Legislation, Speaking Engagements, Webinar

New rules and regulations updating the New Jersey State Sanitary Code, Chapter IX – Public Recreational Bathing, N.J.A.C. 8:26, became effective on January 16, 2018.

In order to help community associations understand and plan for implementation of these new rules and regulations, Hill Wallack LLP will be hosting a free webinar on this topic with representatives from American Pool at 12 p.m. (noon) on February 20, 2018. If you are interested in registering for this webinar, please click here.

You can review our client alert on these new rules and regulations here.

If you have any questions regarding these new rules and regulations updating the New Jersey Public Recreational Bathing Code, please contact one of our Community Association Attorneys.

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Perl to Speak on FHA Issues During Webinar

Posted by on Jun 18, 2012 in FHA, Speaking Engagements

Hill Wallack LLP Partner Ronald L. Perl, Esq.will discuss the ongoing changes to the FHA’s condominium project approval procees as part of a Webinar titled “FHA Requirements: What Boards and Property Managers Need to Know” on Wednesday, June 20, 2012, at 12:00 to 1:00 P.M.

This Webinar with discuss the significant modifications FHA’s Condominium Project Approval and Processing Guidelines, which are now a year old. Promulgated by the FHA on June 30, 2011, these updated Guidelines were intended to provide a single source of information and consolidate, update and clarify the FHA’s policies and procedures for condominium project approval. Yet, the uproar voiced from association boards, community managers, attorneys and lenders when the Guidelines were released was considerable and many of these concerns have yet to be adequately addressed. The FHA has now announced that they will change the requirements and possibly relax the limits on the condominium project approval process this year.

This informative panel discussion will talk about the current state of the approval process as well as the proposed changes and why they are important to you. Mr. Perl will be joined by Philip J. Sutcliffe, Founder, Project Support Services I, LLC, and the program will be moderated by H. Edward Wilkin, CPA, Shareholder, Wilkin & Guttenplan, PC.

Space is limited, so to reserve you Webinar seat and register for this important discussion, click here!

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