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O C T O B E R , 2 0 1 6

TaylorMgt.com

The Service You Deserve

Taylor Management Company has been

managing community associations for

decades. We have been recognized

by the Community Associations Institute (CAI) as an Accredited Association Management

Company (AAMC) and by the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) as an Accredited

Management Organization (AMO). These designations are accorded for the highest level

of ethics and professional management in the industry.

Leaders in Professional Community

Management for Decades!

80 South Jefferson Road, 2nd Floor, Whippany, NJ | Tel. 973.267.9000

100 Franklin Square Drive, Suite 203, Somerset, NJ, NJ | 732.764.1001

42-2 Harmon Cove Towers, Secaucus, NJ | 201.325.8500

T

he CAI Amicus Program is

looking for your help. For

years, CAI has participated

in New Jersey court cases involv-

ing significant community associ-

ation issues. We do this through

our “Amicus” or “Friend of the

Court” Program. With the court’s

permission, CAI files briefs in court

cases advocating the interests of

our members. CAI has successfully

appeared in a number of important

New Jersey cases, including

Twin

Rivers.

It is important for our mem-

bers to let CAI know when they

are involved in, or become aware

of, a lawsuit which may have an

impact of general concern to the

industry. We can only participate

and have our views expressed when

we know about these cases when

they first arise. So, this is an import-

ant request on behalf of both the

National and Chapter Legislative

Action Committees to please advise

the Chapter office of any litigation

involving community association

issues of potential importance

to the entire industry. For any

such notices, please contact Larry

Thomas, PCAM at (609) 588-0030

or at

larry@cainj.org

.

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Help CAI’s

Amicus Effort

ATTENTION ALL CAI-NJ SEMINAR ATTENDEES:

These certificates are distributed at the end of each NJ seminar.

This is proof that you attended and completed the seminar. You

may need to reference the certificate in the future and CAI‑NJ

does not keep track of each member’s attendance record.

Community managers will definitely need the certificates to

obtain credit for continuing education toward their designations.

Please remember to keep your seminar

completion certificates in a safe place.