Fulton County District 5 Commissioner Marvin S. Arrington, Jr. in partnership with the Georgia HOA Alliance will host the 2nd Annual Georgia “HOA Bootcamp.” The event is scheduled for Saturday, November 5, 2016 from 8:00am to 4:00pm at the Georgia International Convention Center; 2000 Convention Center Concourse, College Park, GA 30337. The event will bring together homeowners, political leadership, attorneys, realtors and other industry professionals to discuss issues that confront homeowners and homeowner’s associations throughout the metropolitan area. The ultimate goal of the gathering is to help homeowners learn how to effectively and efficiently protect their rights and their communities.
“We started HOA Boot Camps a couple of years ago in South Fulton because we found many communities were facing some of the same issues and dilemmas,” says District 5 Commissioner Marvin S. Arrington, Jr. “The purpose of this gathering is to educate and empower communities and homeowners with information from subject-matter experts in the industry so that HOAs will no longer have to make decisions in isolation.”
Among the events scheduled is a roundtable luncheon with commissioners from eight metro Atlanta counties, which will be moderated by CBS Radio talk show host Mary Gill of Real Estate 101. Homeowners can also participate in a series of other panel discussions about the best practices in managing HOAs. This free event with specialized panels offers continuing education hours for attorneys and realtors.
The Georgia HOA Alliance is a coalition of Georgia communities dedicated to building quality neighborhoods that are economically sustainable while creating safe and healthy environment. GHA’s mission is to develop, strengthen, and protect Georgia neighborhood associations through education, programs, and legislation.
Among those public officials sponsoring this conference dealing with the many issues surrounding HOAs will be Commissioner Arrington, Fulton County District 4 Commissioner Joan Garner, county leaders from Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Henry, and Rockdale Counties. The event can be shared on social media via the hashtag #HOABootCamp.
For more information, visit Fulton County’s website at www.fultoncountyga.gov or connect with Fulton County government on Twitter at @FultonInfo or Facebook at @FultonInfo.
“We started HOA Boot Camps a couple of years ago in South Fulton because we found many communities were facing some of the same issues and dilemmas,” says District 5 Commissioner Marvin S. Arrington, Jr. “The purpose of this gathering is to educate and empower communities and homeowners with information from subject-matter experts in the industry so that HOAs will no longer have to make decisions in isolation.”
Among the events scheduled is a roundtable luncheon with commissioners from eight metro Atlanta counties, which will be moderated by CBS Radio talk show host Mary Gill of Real Estate 101. Homeowners can also participate in a series of other panel discussions about the best practices in managing HOAs. This free event with specialized panels offers continuing education hours for attorneys and realtors.
The Georgia HOA Alliance is a coalition of Georgia communities dedicated to building quality neighborhoods that are economically sustainable while creating safe and healthy environment. GHA’s mission is to develop, strengthen, and protect Georgia neighborhood associations through education, programs, and legislation.
Among those public officials sponsoring this conference dealing with the many issues surrounding HOAs will be Commissioner Arrington, Fulton County District 4 Commissioner Joan Garner, county leaders from Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Henry, and Rockdale Counties. The event can be shared on social media via the hashtag #HOABootCamp.
For more information, visit Fulton County’s website at www.fultoncountyga.gov or connect with Fulton County government on Twitter at @FultonInfo or Facebook at @FultonInfo.
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