1.35million
NJResidents live in
519,000
homes inNJ's
6,700
communityassociations.
$
1.5billion
is thecost tomaintain
thesecommunities thatwouldotherwise fall
on local governments.
47,000 residents
areelected to serveon communityassociation
boardseachyear.
Education
•
BoardLeadershipDevelopmentWorkshop
•
CommunityManager CredentialingProgram
IndustryResources
•
RightsandResponsibilities for Better
Communities
•
CommunityAssociationGovernanceGuidelines
•
Model Codeof Ethics for Community
AssociationBoardMembers
•
CommunityAssociationFundamentals
Advocacy
•
Municipal ServicesReform
•
Manager Certification
•
ElectionReform
•
ForeclosureReform
Communityassociationsare
private
entities
, not governments. Residents
vote
for fellowhomeowners toprovide leadership-
makingdecisionsabout operation, administrationand
governanceof thecommunity.
CommunityAssociations Institute(CAI) isa
national,non-profitorganizationdedicated
toprovidingthe
educationandresources
necessary
for responsiblecommunityassociation
leadership.
Membersof the
NewJerseychapter
includecommunityboardmembersand
homeowners, communitymanagers, community
management companiesaswell asprofessionals
andserviceproviders.
on the resourcesandservicesavailablecontact
CAI-NJ at
(609)588-0030or info
@
cainj.org.
Formore information
Your SourceFor CommunityAssociation Issues