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Advocacy for residents, absentee owners and potential buyers of housing in developments governed by home owner associations.
Friday, June 24, 2005
Professor McKenzie on what CAI is, and isn't:
"CAI is a 501 (c) (6) trade association that represents the interests of lawyers, property managers, and other providers of services to HOAs. It doesn't represent homeowner associations or the owners who live in them. ... Owners and associations should organize on their own and not expect CAI to serve their needs. However, I have been critical of CAI representatives, such as lobbyists, for claiming to represent owners and associations, which they have done on many occasions while pushing legislation. They don't, they never really did, and it is an impossible conflict of interests for a trade association to also seek to represent consumers of their services." -- Evan McKenzie