Senator Dave Min (D-Irvine) announced hisSenate Bill (SB) 391 advanced out of its house of origin this week. The bill allows common interest developments (such as HOAs) to meet remotely by videoconference or teleconference during states of emergency and passed the State Senate.
“We are one step closer to getting this common-sense legislation allowing HOA members to meet remotely signed into law,” Min said. “Our community association and HOA board members are committed to the improvement of our neighborhoods, and they do this on an entirely voluntary basis. This legislation provides a common-sense solution allowing remote meetings when HOAs are confronted with emergency situations that make in-person business impracticable or dangerous, as we have seen this past year with the pandemic and a series of wildfires.”
Senator Dave Min (D-Irvine) announced hisSenate Bill (SB) 391 advanced out of its house of origin this week. The bill allows common interest developments (such as HOAs) to meet remotely by videoconference or teleconference during states of emergency and passed the State Senate.
“We are one step closer to getting this common-sense legislation allowing HOA members to meet remotely signed into law,” Min said. “Our community association and HOA board members are committed to the improvement of our neighborhoods, and they do this on an entirely voluntary basis. This legislation provides a common-sense solution allowing remote meetings when HOAs are confronted with emergency situations that make in-person business impracticable or dangerous, as we have seen this past year with the pandemic and a series of wildfires.”
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CHARLOTTE, N.C., March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ AvidXchange, the leading provider of accounts payable (AP) and payment automation solutions for the middle market, and the California Association of Community Managers (CACM) are partnering to help educate community management organizations on the benefits of automation. Through expert content including webinars, virtual events and videos, CACM members will learn how to better manage financials by automating manual AP and payment processes. California has the most community associations of any state in the U.S., so developing this relationship with CACM will help inform a large portion of the industry about how automation enables more efficient, secure payments, said Tyler Gill, Vice President of Homeowner Association Sales at