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Chandler Residents Invited to Free HOA Academy Series in April for Community Governance Insight

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Published on March 20, 2024
Chandler Residents Invited to Free HOA Academy Series in April for Community Governance InsightSource: Chandler Arizona Government Website

Chandler homeowners looking to get a better grip on their community affairs should mark their calendars. The City of Chandler's HOA Academy is set to make a return this April for all those dwelling in an HOA domain, aiming to educate on the ins and outs of homeownership within such communities.

Offering insight into the oft-mysterious workings of homeowner associations, the upcoming HOA Academy series has slated Wednesdays for its workshops, with sessions on April 10, April 17, and April 24. The first two workshops are to be held at the local hub of innovation, the ASU Chandler Innovation Center located on Chicago St. It’s a chance for residents and HOA board members alike to finally begin to truly understand the complexities of their governance.

According to details provided by the City of Chandler’s announcement, the classes are instructed by the esteemed experts at Mulcahy Law Firm, P.C., a firm well-versed in the latest legal updates and the practical tools essential for effective neighborhood management.

The series culminates in a virtual question-and-answer session, encouraging participants to come forward with their queries to be tackled by legal professionals. This digital gathering promises to bring forth a variety of hot-button topics, aiming not only to inform but also engage the very individuals at the helm of their community’s wellbeing. Residents keen on partaking in these sessions can now register online, free of charge, to secure their slice of HOA enlightenment.

In a move to make all this knowledge accessible, registration for the HOA Academy is offered at zero cost. Those with questions or in need of further information about the spring series are invited to reach out to the Neighborhood Programs Office. As the saying goes, knowledge is power, and Chandler’s community is about to get powered up.