
Members of the Surprise, Arizona community involved with Homeowners Associations (HOAs), or those managing condominium boards and properties, should take note—a free HOA Summit is happening that could offer helpful insights into the latest local regulations and legal changes affecting your neighborhood. Scheduled for May 21, this event promises a blend of expert presentations and Q&A sessions, all taking place within the walls of the City Hall's Community Room, located at 16000 N. Civic Center Plz, as reported by the City of Surprise's official news platform.
Beginning at 6:00 p.m., after a round of light refreshments, the Summit will feature discussions by representatives from various City Departments, who'll cover programs and regulation changes impacting HOA communities. After making a pivotal turn into the intricacies of HOA law, the attorneys from the Mulcahy Law Firm will have an anticipated presentation on the latest modifications to HOA rules and regulations that are expected to be informative for attendees. The City of Surprise's Human Services & Community Vitality Department and the Mulcahy Law Firm, P.C., are playing host to this melding of minds, and if you're looking to attend, they’ve made it clear that registration is a must—head over to surpriseaz.gov/HOASummit to secure your spot.
The event layout is neatly divided into segments throughout the evening, opening its doors for participant check-in at 5:30 p.m. before the City Department speakers take the stage promptly at 6:00 p.m., then rolling into the Mulcahy Law Firm's segment which kicks off at 7:00 p.m., this structured approach is aimed at providing a comprehensive understanding of the current HOA landscape as evidenced by the event details prescribed by the City of Surprise news announcement.
Those with burning questions or seeking clarification on pressing issues won't be left in the lurch—there’s allotted time for a Q&A session following the class where attendees can engage directly with experts. The anticipation for this resourceful evening is high, with prospects of navigating through the quagmire of HOA responsibilities perhaps becoming less daunting as a result. To learn more about the HOA Summit or to address any inquiries, reach out to Kara Poling via email at [email protected] or call at 623.222.1647, her contact details were shared in the initial announcement article.









