On the annual training calendar
In army units
On the annual training calendar
On the annual training calendar
hazard identification risk assessments workplace inspections
The commanders should schedule the climates assessments regularly. The assessments should be done especially when there is an operation like a drill.
Part of the EO program
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Best practices dictate that the board and association manager review the local laws and work with the bank to collect unpaid assessments and maintain currency with assessments as they are due until the unit is sold. Your local association-savvy attorney may also have some ideas about collecting these assessments. Unpaid assessments can only be paid once the unit is sold, usually. Your answer may be location-centric. In some states, assessments have a 'super-priority' in terms of who gets paid first -- but only for six months' worth of assessments. In some locations, smart associations pursue the banks for unpaid assessments and force payment with ongoing payments until the unit is sold.
Condominium assessments are levied against unit owners in proportion to the allocated interest of each unit, and -- in some cases -- use of amenities. There is no standard, because there is no 'standard' or 'average' condominium association. Assessments pay for the operation of the community.
Condominium unit ownership and assessments are not separate; assessments are always associated with a condominium unit. LONGER ANSWER Assessments connected to individual condominium units are included in the purchase/sale agreement, based on the allocated interest of that unit in a 100% total ownership of all the common areas in the community that are owned in common by all owners. Said another way, one always buys/sells a condominium unit with assessments, the amount of each being determined annually by the association. (Assessments pay bills to operate the community. Line items can include master insurance policy premium, maintenance and upkeep of amenities, contributions to reserves and other expenses to be funded by owners.)
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