Presented in conjunction with the CAI Greater Inland Empire and held via Zoom, the course offers the essentials for managers and homeowners.
· Highlights what every board member needs to know to effectively serve.
· Provides a comprehensive look at the roles and responsibilities of community association leaders and effective ways to work with professional managers and service providers.
· Learn how to communicate with residents, hire professionals, develop enforceable rules, interpret governing documents and more.
Attendees MUST attend both sessions to receive credit for the course.
Registering for the first session on October 11th registers you for BOTH sessions (October 11 and October 18).
Greater Inland Empire Business Partners - If you want to sponsor this event, please contact Amy Wun at membership@cai-sd.org or call 858-836-1119 ext. 2.
Manager / Homeowner Attendee
Great Inland Empire Chapter Member ONLY Manager / Homeowner Attendee
Non-Member Manager / Homeowner Attendee
Business Partner Attendee
Greater Inland Empire Chapter Business Partner Member Attendee
• 2-minute video shown before an individual session. Sponsors select session
based on date sponsorship is received
• Logo on Zoom background for one individual session
• Logo on all marketing materials
• Logo on CAI SD website
• Logo and company contact information on sponsor thank you presentation
during the program
• Post-event attendee list
• One complimentary registration for a single session (sponsor may chose the
session)
CLAC Sponsor
• 100% of sponsorship supports the Chapter’s annual CLAC donation goal
• Company logo on the CLAC sponsorship slide
• Company name on event marketing material
• Post-event attendee list
• Company name on event marketing materials
• Logo and company contact information during sponsor thank you presentation
• Post-event attendee list
To be considered as faculty for this course in the future, an individual needs to have taught the course previously or audit the course. Criteria to teach: Member in good standing of CAI; licensed CA attorney with at least 5 years active experience in practicing community association law. Chapter will review and approve/deny all auditor registration requests.