Legal Practice as a Community Associations Attorney
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Association attorneys work to ensure fair and consistent application and enforcement of the association’s restrictions, rules, and regulations.
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When asked to define a “community association,” you may first picture a cookie-cutter neighborhood run by a small group of rules-obsessed homeowner volunteers. At its best, a community association embodies the ideal qualities for a neighborhood amicable people living under a shared set of rules created to preserve the community’s nature and character, protect property values, and provide amenities and services to community members.
U.S. National and State Statistical Review for Community Association Data, the Community Associations Institute estimated that 25–27 percent of the US population lives in community associations. They are led by roughly 2.4 million volunteer board and committee members. As these volunteers work
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Television stations licensed in Michigan and Ohio must file license renewal applications by Tuesday, June 1, 2021. Pursuant to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC’s or Commission’s) new public notice rule, a television station must air post-filing announcements after filing its renewal application. Each station must air a total of six on-air announcements over four weeks. No more than two announcements per week will count towards the total six required. Additionally, the announcements must air between 7:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. local time. Pre-filing announcements are no longer required.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants to mandate internet service providers in New York to offer high-speed internet to low-income consumers at $15 per month, and is seeking to create a fund for families that can’t afford it at that rate.
Cuomo, delivering the second part of his State of the State address Tuesday, said cost remains a significant barrier to high-speed internet, despite increased access to the service.
“Access is one thing, but access, if it’s not affordable, is meaningless,” Cuomo said. “A basic high-speed internet plan costs on average more than $50 per month. For too many families, this just isn’t affordable.”