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Course #17921 - Building HOA's that won't sue you

Course Expiration: July 13, 2023
Course Type: Contractor
Professional Credit Hours: 1.0
HVAC Specific: No
Energy Specific: No
Course Type: Electrician
Professional Credit Hours: 1.0
HVAC Specific: No
Energy Specific: No
NFPA-70E Specific: No
Course Type: Plumber
Professional Credit Hours: 1.0
Course Name:Building HOA's that won't sue you
Course Outline & Objectives:This course covers basic legal principals about developing community associations and the liability associated with them. Topics covered include: - Fiduciary duties that developers owe to the community associations they develop - How to maintain an association during developer control in a manner that is compliant with the law - Best practices for turnover, including when and how - Including safeguards that limit liability in your governing documents and purchase contracts
Course Schedule August 13, 2021
Calendar Events
Date: 08/13/2021 Location: Salt Lake
Keywords: Building HOA's that won't sue you
Location(s): Salt Lake
Teaching Method: Live
Company Name: Salt Lake Community College - instruction by SLHBA
Phone: 801-957-5372
Address: 9750 S 300 W
City: Sandy
State: UT
Postal Code: 84070
Email Address: saltlakehomebuilders@gmail.com
The Course Provider is: a recognized accredited college or university
Signup Link: https://slhba.enrollware.com/schedule
Instructor First Name: Scott
Instructor Last Name: Welker
Instructor License #:
Instructor Resume: Scott Welker Partner out of the Salt Lake City, UT office Practice Emphasis: HOA Law: general counsel and collections Professional Experience: Scott Welker is the managing attorney for the Utah Offices at Vial Fotheringham, LLP. He has far-reaching experience in property law with an extended knowledge and understanding of community association law and foreclosure law. He is licensed in Arizona and Utah where his primary practice focuses on representation of community associations offering general counsel, litigation defense, drafting and interpretation of governing documents, and covenant enforcement. He also practices in collections and general real estate where his experience includes quieting title, resolving boundary disputes, and drafting and defending easements. Prior to practicing law, Scott worked in the offices of a major developer in the Phoenix metropolitan area and at the Arizona State Legislature. His time at the state legislature gave him experience analyzing legislation, organizing people and gaining financial support and public endorsement for groups and causes. As a law student, he interned for the City of Tucson, where he worked on projects for the economic development department that involved zoning, land use, and eminent domain. In 2009, Scott accepted a position for a real-estate law firm where his primary area of practice was general real estate law. After four years of practicing in Arizona, he and his wife moved to Lehi, Utah where he opened a practice that focused on community association Law. Eventually, he accepted a position at VF Law, where he continues his emphasis on community associations Education: B.A. in English Literature from Arizona State University, Magna Cum Laude J.D. from the University of Arizona James E Rogers College of Law Community Involvement: Scott is heavily involved in his church (LDS) and, most recently, worked with the youth and the scouting program. He also served an LDS mission in England, and is a member of UCCAI (Utah Chapter Community Associations Institute). Scott is also a member of NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Development Association.

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