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Subject to credit approval. ©2015 Banco Popular North America.

Member FDIC.

Are you staring

at major repairs?

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For over 20 years, Popular Association Banking

has served the community association industry exclusively with:

• Financing for building repairs & capital improvements

• Competitive fixed rates with terms up to 15 years

• Excess FDIC insurance coverage limits

Our dedicated team of experts is committed to delivering superior

customer service for your association, offering all financing, lockbox,

cash management, and other depository services.

Contact David Shahrabani, VP

973-783-0014

Toll free: 800-233-7164

DShahrabani@bpop.com www.associationbankers.com

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30 Years of History

For over 30 years, Wilkin Management Group has held to an

unshakeable corporate philosophy of

Creating Value

for Our Clients.

Our

People, Process and Performance

demonstrates an un-wavering commitment to do so.

With locations in Northern and Central NJ

www.WilkinGrp.com

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5.

Community Trends

®

and

Common Ground

CAI-NJ publishes

Community Trends

®

monthly and CAI National publish-

es

Common Ground

bi-monthly. Both

Community Trends

®

and

Common

Ground

provide informative articles

about community association living.

The articles in

Community Trends

®

are

written by industry participants through-

out New Jersey, so it tends to be

more NJ centric in its focus, whereas

Common Ground

covers the entire US

and has broader content. What’s great

about these publications is that they are

written by volunteer leaders, property

managers, and service providers who

are sharing their knowledge of a partic-

ular subject with everyone.

Community

Trends

®

keeps you up to date on issues

effecting NJ community associations

and

Common Ground

lets you know

about what is happening in the rest of

the country. It’s a win-win combination.

And yes, they are free to members.

Once you are a member, both pub-

lications will be available on-line or

delivered to your home.

6. CAI Webinars

The

caionline.org

website offers live

and on-demand webinars on a variety

of topics impacting community associ-

ations. From “Best Practices for Worst

Cases: Emergency Planning and

Recovery” to “Good Governance:

The Essentials of Board Performance”,

there is bound to be a webinar that

interests you. With over 200 on-de-

mand webinars available to mem-

bers, it is a terrific resource for people

who enjoy learning by listening to

presenters and their interactions with

their audience. Since the webinars

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