CAI-NJ January 2021

Please enjoy this issue of Community Trends with the theme, 'Our Virtual Community' with articles all tackling issues during these challenging times with so much going virtual.

January 2021 Community Trends

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OUR VIRTUAL COMMUNITY

In This Issue

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• Online Voting: Making Elections Simple, Secure and Seamless for the Community • The Legalities of Electronic Voting Post-Radburn • Virtual Meetings During a Global Health Crisis • Virtual Education and Events • ....and more

The Community Associations Institute New Jersey chapter would like to thank its 2021 Ultimate Partners below. For more information on our sponsorships, please contact CAI-NJ at 609-588-0030 or info@cainj.org.

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THE CAI-NJ COMMUNITY TRENDS ® MAGAZINE CONTENTS

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Online Voting: Making Elections Simple, Secure and Seamless for the Community By Asish George, MBA, LSSGB Ballots by BITS (a division of BITS Consulting) The Legalities of Electronic Voting Post-Radburn By Jonathan H. Katz, Esq. Hill Wallack LLP Virtual Meetings During a Global Health Crisis By Robert DeSantis Associa Community Management Corporation of New Jersey, AAMC

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Virtual Education and Events By Dawn Mackinic, CMCA Prime Management, Inc., AAMC

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EXTRAS President’s Corner

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Looking Ahead

CAI-NJ Upcoming Events

Legislative Update

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Your Voice is Key for NJ-LAC and CA-PAC

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Virtual Education & Events Update

CA-PAC Holiday Beer & Cheer Tasting Wrap-up & Photos 2021 Live Stream Session Schedule 2021 CAI-NJ Online Service Directory Form F.A.S.T. Thank You and Adopt A Family Photos

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New Members

CAI Membership Application 2021 Ultimate Partner Listings

Check Out the 2021 Live Stream Session Schedule on page 26!

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CAI-NJ BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

PRESIDENT ELECT JEFFREY LOGAN GUARDIAN SERVICE INDUSTRIES, INC.

PRESIDENT LOREN LIGHTMAN, ESQ. HILL WALLACK LLP

VICE PRESIDENT TONY NARDONE, MBA, PCAM CORNER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, AAMC

TREASURER CHRISTOPHER NICOSIA, CMCA, AMS, PCAM PRIME MANAGEMENT, INC., AAMC

SECRETARY BENJAMIN BASCH AMERICAN POOL ENTERPRISES

BOARD MEMBERS

Mary Barrett, Esq. Stark & Stark Business Partner Vanessa J. Davenport Regency at Quailbrook Homeowners Association Homeowner Leader Ryan Fleming JGS Insurance Business Partner

Charles Lavine Traditions at Federal Point Condominium Association Homeowner Leader Steven Mlenak, Esq. Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis, LLP Business Partner Kristina Munson, CMCA, AMS, PCAM RCP Management Company, AAMC, AMO Community Association Manager

GENERAL COUNSEL Jason Orlando, Esq. Orlando Murphy LLP

GENERAL COUNSEL EMERITUS Wendell A. Smith, Esq., CCAL Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis, LLP

IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Jennifer Nevins, CMCA DW Smith Associates, LLC

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PRESIDENT’S CORNER Loren Lightman, Esq. CAI-NJ 2021 PRESIDENT HILL WALLACK LLP

CAI-NJ TEAM

“Hope smiles from the threshold of the year to come, whispering, ‘it will be happier.’” – Alfred Lloyd Tennyson

ANGELA KAVANAUGH CHAPTER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ANGELA@CAINJ.ORG JACLYN OSKIERKO DIRECTOR, CONFERENCE & EVENTS JACLYN@CAINJ.ORG BROOKE STOPPIELLO-NEVINS COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER BROOKE@CAINJ.ORG ROBIN SURGENT MEMBERSHIP MANAGER ROBIN@CAINJ.ORG JENNIFER FARRELL ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR JENNIFER@CAINJ.ORG

Happy New Year and Welcome 2021! As we cross the threshold to a new year, there is cautious optimism that it will indeed be happier than the last. I am sure that I echo the sentiments of many when I write that I am excited to turn the page on what has been an incredibly challenging year toward a hopeful and much more positive 2021. I am honored to serve as your Chapter President for 2021 and look forward to working with the entire CAI-NJ membership as we navigate through the coming year together. Through the efforts of our capable and innovative office team led by Executive Director Angela Kavanaugh, our dedicated Board of Directors and our committed committee chairs and vice-chairs, our chapter has remained a steadying and important presence for our entire membership. We will look to focus the chapter’s efforts on providing news and updated information and education to the membership and utilizing our leverage as needed to advocate on behalf of our homeowner leaders, managers and business partners on issues impacting common interest communities throughout the State. One way the Chapter continues to advocate on behalf of all members is our con- tinued support of the New Jersey Political Action Committee (NJ-PAC). On December 16, 2020, the NJ-PAC held a successful “Holiday Beer & Cheer Tasting” – a virtual interactive pairing event with craft beer and chocolate and a discussion about the beers and how to serve, taste and enjoy them which raised $2,137.26 on behalf of the NJ-PAC. We look forward to holding more events for NJ-PAC in 2021. Continuing “Our Virtual Community” While we are looking ahead to planning in-person networking events at the appro- priate time, the Chapter will start the year with some wonderful events planned as a virtual community. We will be continuing our informative webinars and virtual roundtables, which will include a focus on news and legislative developments. Our next virtual New Jersey-Legislative Action Committee Roundtable will be held on Wednesday, January 13, 2020 from 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm. They will discuss issues such as Immunity legislation for CICs, Appeal of Radburn Regulations, Statute of Limitations on construction defects in CICs, Regulation of smoking/vaping of cannabis in CICs, and board member training. I urge you to attend this important discussion led by the NJ-LAC. Please check your inboxes for registration information. In continuing with the virtual theme of last year’s Conference and Expo, with the new year comes the roll out of the chapter’s virtual expo live stream sessions. From 9:30to 10:30 a.m. every Tuesday and Thursday through April, members will be able to live stream with between five to six exhibitors each week about the products

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LOOKING AHEAD ANGELA KAVANAUGH | CAI-NJ CHAPTER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

“And now we welcome the new year. Full of things that have never been…” — Rainer Maria Rilke

S uch a simple thought and yet so encouraging. A full year to make it right and set the world back on track. To me, every day is a gift. Consider it a new beginning and draw as much as you can out of the day that you were fortunate to be given. January is a time to reflect and come up with a plan on not what we can acquire or how much richer we can become but instead how we can become better, less selfish, more giving and more forgiving, starting with improving ourselves to be better people… So, make plans and press restart. My wish for all of you is to have the most amazing year ever! This month’s theme is ‘Our Virtual Community’. I hope that you take advantage of everything the chapter has to offer. ExhibitorVideoCatalogandLiveStreamSessions. The Exhibitor Video catalog is currently available on our website and we are excited to launch the second piece of our annual tradeshow, the Exhibitor Live Stream Sessions that will run from January through March 2021. Here you will have the opportunity to come face-to-face with exhibi- tors as you enter their LIVE ZOOM ROOMS. Exhibitors will offer education, games, great giveaways, and Q&A on issues and what their company offers. Free registration for the Live Stream Sessions is available now on our website, www.cainj.org, but you must pre-register for each date to participate. Continuing Education Credits — Now more than ever, managers can earn credits online through our virtual educa- tion. Credits are available for both webinars and roundtables. The Wednesday Webinar Series will start up again in April 2021. All members may attend the one-hour sessions, hosted by the CAI-NJ Ultimate Partners, on topics that are timely and relevant to those living in common interest communities. We

welcome topic suggestions so please contact me if there is a topic that you would like the chapter to present. Virtual Roundtables, hosted by the Manager and Homeowner Leader Committees, as well as sessions from our Legislative Action Committee, will be presented throughout the year. Each session will cover five related topics of interest to our members. Our first LAC Roundtable will be on Wednesday, January 13th from 12 pm – 1:30 pm. The topics that will be discussed on this roundtable will be: Immunity legislation for CICs, Appeal of Radburn Regulations, Statute of Limitations on construction defects in CICs, Regulation of smoking/vaping of cannabis in CICs, and board member training. Be sure to register now for this informative session! ProfessionalManagementDevelopmentProgram (PMDP)​ classes​have gone virtual until further notice which is great news for our manager members! You now can participate in most of the classes offered from the comfort of your personal office. The M-100, 200 and 300 level courses will be available virtually and for the first time ever, the PCAMCase Study. I recom- mend that you make this part of your New Year Plan. Now is the perfect time to earn your designations as it has never been easier. Further information can be found at, https://www.caionline. org/LearningCenter/Education-for-Managers. Virtual Resources Research Library — This CAI Members-Only Research Library contains over 3,000 articles on common interest community issues. You can easily locate articles on topics by using the search feature. Available articles from CAI periodicals can be found at, https://www.caionline.org/ LearningCenter/ResLib. Webinar Library — Archived on our website are the live recorded sessions of all the educational programs that have been presented throughout 2020. Those to be pre-

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CALENDAR 2020 Events & Education FEBRUARY JANUARY

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Women’s Leadership Network, Community Night: Virtual Cooking Demo Virtual

Virtual Expo: Live Stream Session Virtual Virtual Expo: Live Stream Session Virtual Virtual Expo: Live Stream Session Virtual Virtual Expo: Live Stream Session Virtual New Member Virtual Meet-Up Virtual Virtual Expo: Live Stream Session Virtual Virtual Expo: Live Stream Session Virtual Virtual Expo: Live Stream Session Virtual Virtual Expo: Live Stream Session Virtual

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Details about our Live Stream Sessions can be found on page 26. Register for these and other events at www.cainj.org All events are subject to change.

Wishing all of our members and their families a happy, healthy and safe New Year!

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LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

GEORGE GREATREX, ESQ. PARTNER, HILL WALLACK LLP LEGISLATIVE ACTION COMMITTEE CHAIR

T he beginning of a new year is a good time to review the purpose and mission of CAI’s Legislative Action Committee-NJ (LAC), and to report to you our leg- islative and regulatory priorities for the upcoming year. Looking back to when I wrote my January 2020 Legislative Update column, little did we know what was soon to occur that would change our lives so drastically, from the oncom- ing pandemic and resulting lock-down, to the publishing of the Radburn election and meeting regulations, to a tumultu- ous national and local election season. But we persevered and are now prepared to start anew in 2021. As you know, our committee members are dedicated vol- unteers who donate their time and talents to achieving our goal of improving the lives of our community association members and empowering the professionals and business partners who work every day in the field of common interest community management and governance. There are homeowner leaders, community managers, insurance specialists, attorneys and accounting professionals on the LAC, each bringing their own expertise, experience and knowledge to our efforts to impact legislation to benefit our constituents. The LAC’s stated purpose and mission is to allow “CAI to speak with one voice on legislative and regulatory matters that affect community associations, community association managers and CAI business partners.” Technically, the NJ LAC is a committee of CAI’s national office in Washington that serves the State of New Jersey, which is also served by two CAI chapters, the NJ Chapter and the Pennsylvania/ Delaware Valley Chapter. We review all pending legisla- tion that could potentially impact our constituents and report our support (or opposition) to New Jersey’s legislators. We also initiate legislation and regulatory changes to address issues faced by our constituents for which there is no current remedy. If you are reading this column you likely either live or work in a common interest community. You are

our “eyes and ears” on the ground and we depend on you to report to us the issues you face and the problems you need solved. Our effectiveness as a group depends in part on your willingness to partner with us in our efforts. We need your input! Our legislative and regulatory priorities for the balance of this legislative term (January 2020 to January 2022) include: • Passage of legislation to provide common interest communities immunity from COVID19 claims (to protect against uninsured claims arising from exposure to the novel coronavirus — A4979) • Pursue the appeal of the DCA’s Radburn regulations (regarding election and meeting proce- dures – currently pending in the NJ Supreme Court) • Adoption of a legislative correction of the Palisades statute of limitations ruling (which provides that this time frame runs from the date a construc- tion defect is discovered, even if the developer/builder is in control of the Board at the time — S396/A4903) • Adoption of an amendment to the Municipal Land Use Law with regard to bonding of association improvements (currently not required of developer/builder if improvements are to be dedicat- ed to the association) • Monitor prospective legislation dealing with Board Member training and Manager Licensing • Adoption of uniform common ownership interest legislation (the revival of UCIOA by the NJ Law Review Commission — S2261/A4265) Our efforts will be focused here, and we will not let up until we’ve achieved the success, and fairness, our con- stituents deserve. Hang in there…2021 is bound to be a better year! n

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2021 CAI-NJ COMMITTEES

AWARDS COMMITTEE Michelle Gadaleta — Chair Mary Visco — Vice Chai r

EDITORIAL COMMITTEE Michael Mezzo — Chair Carol Shenk — Vice Chair Robert Arnone, CMCA, AMS Martin Cabalar, Esq. Don Cabrera, CMCA Neeraj Chander Melissa Lathrop, RS Nicole Martone, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Steven Morris, PE, RS Drew Podolski Robert Roop, PE Michael Ryan Larry Thomas, PCAM

HOMEOWNER LEADERS COMMITTEE Roslyn Brodsky — Chair Richard Pucciarelli — Vice Chair Traci Benish

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Kathleen Radler — Chair Nichole Gist — Vice Chair Tara Baldwin Lysa Bergenfeld, Esq. Roslyn Brodsky Megan Elgard Nikolaos Haralambopoulos Shannon Hill Debra Rizzi Steve Roderick Ken Shah

Jeanine Clark Drew Cowley Lindsay Cupples Kim Dempsey Annie Gonzales Kari Prout, CMCA Peter Shine Eileen Szelewicki, CMCA Paul Wojciechowski Sandi Wiktor Board Liaisons: Loren Lightman, Esq. Jeff Logan Staff Liaison: Jaclyn Oskierko BUSINESS PARTNER COMMITTEE Jessica Vail — Chair Lisa Wagner — Vice Chair

Salvatore Gurriero Vonetta Hawkins Richard Lans Deana Luchs Cheryl Palent Howard Straum Robert Travis, CIRMS Board Liaisons: Vanessa J. Davenport

Amy Shorter Mark Siwiak Briana Walsh Board Liaisons: Charles Lavine Steven Mlenak, Esq.

Charles Lavine Staff Liaisons: Jaclyn Oskierko Robin Surgent LEGISLATIVE ACTION COMMITTEE (LAC)/PAC George Greatrex, Esq. — Chair Matthew Earle, Esq. — Vice Chair Joseph Chorba, CPA — Treasurer Michael Pesce, PCAM — Secretary Elizabeth Comando, CMCA, PCAM — PAC President

Charles Witczak Board Liaisons: Mary Barrett, Esq. Benjamin Basch Staff Liaison:

Staff Liaison: Robin Surgent NETWORKING EVENTS COMMITTEE

Brooke Stoppiello-Nevins F.A.S.T. COMMITTEE Nicole Miller — Chair Jessica Baker — Vice Chair Chelsea Donnigan Eric Eggert Kristi Evans Shelby Evans, CPA, CMCA Ashley Gray, CMCA

Thomas Asciolla Theresa Beckett Carrie Fusella Frank Gencarelli Dawn Kearney

Freedom Hildreth — Chair Daniel Reilly — Vice Chair Cathy Brennan Dean Catanzarite Diane Cody, CMCA, PCAM Rhett Cowley Janice Ellery Gary Gleitman Pam Illiano Richard Lang Jessica Marvel Debbie Pasquariello, CIRMS

Paul Raetsch — PAC Vice President James Rademacher — PAC Committee Barbara Drummond, CMCA, PCAM A. Christopher Florio, Esq. Eric Frizzell, Esq.

Terry Kessler Toni Licciardi Mike Luzzi Kim Manicone Jill Nappi Herman Shauger David Velasco Michael Vennitti Gregory Vinogradsky

Steven Kuhnert Regina Lebron Jessica Long Endrick Rodrigues

Vincent J. Hager, CIRMS Sue Howe, AMS, PCAM Karyn A. Kennedy Branco, Esq. Christine F. Li, Esq. Jim P. Magid, CMCA, PCAM Thomas C. Martin, Esq. Glen A. Masullo, CMCA, PCAM J. David Ramsey, Esq. Edward San George, PCAM Board Liaisons:

Sam Schneider Lauren Vadenais Gabe Vitale Kristy Winchock Jose Romero Board Liaisons: Jeff Logan Kristina Munson, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Staff Liaisons: Brooke Stoppiello-Nevins Robin Surgent GOLF COMMITTEE Tom Witkowski — Chair Ross Rutman — Vice Chair Chris Belkot Harold Berlowe Scott Brandle Keith Giliberti, RS Fred Hodge Sal Iozzia Paul Migliore Mike Polulak David Shahrabani Jasmin Shelton Ryan Weiner Board Liaisons: Tony Nardone, MBA, PCAM Chris Nicosia, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Staff Liaison: Jaclyn Oskierko Hank Johns Lisa Komitor Karl Meth

Chris Rosati David Ross Melissa Volet Erica Taras Kasey Ronan Board Liaisons: Charles Lavine Chris Nicosia, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Staff Liaison: Jaclyn Oskierko WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE Cheryl Rhine, CIRMS — Chair Martinia Heath, CMCA, AMS — Vice Chair Karen Carway-Meehan, CMCA Holly Foley, CMCA Jessica Hatton Lirelle Klein

Board Liaisons: Benjamin Basch

Ryan Fleming Staff Liaisons: Jaclyn Oskierko Robin Surgent CONFERENCE & EXPO COMMITTEE Jessica Kizmann — Chair Jackie Thermidor, CMCA, AMS, PCAM — Vice Chair

Vanessa J. Davenport Steven Mlenak, Esq. Staff Liaisons: Angela Kavanaugh Robin Surgent MANAGER COMMITTEE Denise Becker, CMCA, AMS, PCAM — Chair Dawn Mackanic, CMCA — Vice Chair Raymond Barnes, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Mary Barone, CMCA, AMS Robert Davidson Chuck Graziano, PCAM Erin O’Reilly, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Vincent Rapolla, AMS Kerri Stimpson, CMCA, AMS Elaine Warga-Murray, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Board Liaisons: Kristina Munson, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Tony Nardone, MBA, PCAM

Donna Belkot Joe Bonafede Jay Burak Nicole Camarota, CMCA, AMS

Ellen Comiski Catherine Daly John Echelmeier Saher Gouda Tanya Jimenez Dorothy Nicklus Kevin Oliver Scott Palmieri Jeff Pane Board Liaisons: Ryan Fleming Jeff Logan Staff Liaison: Jaclyn Oskierko

Georgette Kyriacou Kristin Marzarella Carol Nickerson, CMCA

Julie Nieves Nicole Skaro

Mariaellen Varelis Board Liaisons: Mary Barrett, Esq. Loren Lightman, Esq.

Staff Liaisons: Jaclyn Oskierko Robin Surgent

Staff Liaisons: Jaclyn Oskierko Robin Surgent

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YOUR NJ-LAC & CA-PAC WORKING HARD PROTECTING THE INTERESTS OF COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS

Walk the halls of our capitol in Trenton and you see a lot of doors… doors to legislator’s offices… doors to committee rooms… doors to the Assembly and Senate chambers. It takes a lot to get through those doors. You’re not just invited in. You need a key. With a key you’re taken seriously. With a key, you get things done. THAT’S WHY CAI-NJ CARRIES THREE KEYS: • Your Legislative Action Committee (NJ-LAC): Your key eyes, ears, legs and voice in the legislative process. • Your Political Action Committee (CA-PAC): Your key contributions to support elected officials who aim to strengthen your community. • Your Professional Lobbyists: Your key, full-time pros retained by the LAC who know government’s ins and outs, advise us on who to see and when, and how to connect . WHAT CAN YOU DO?: • Take Action – Your voice is key! After meeting with elected officials and clarifying our position on pending legislation, we will alert you to the most crucial actions you can take. By calling or writing your officials, you ensure that your voice, and our agenda, is heard. • Give – Your donations are key! Supporting the PAC with your donations shows legislators that you’re serious, and that our cause counts. • Promote – Your personal influence is key! Talk about CAI-NJ’s legislative engagement in your community and business. Let fellow residents know that we’re fighting for them and their communities!

The keys only work with your support.

Make your gift to the CA-PAC today!

Yes, I’d like to support CA-PAC with a pledge!

I AM A...

____ Community Association Manager. You represent a company or association who manages CAI-NJ communities.

____ Community Supporter. You represent a business that supports CAI-NJ communities with services or products.

____ Community Resident. You live in a CAI-NJ community and want to see it grow strong.

My Association/Management company is making a PAC gift of:

___ $250 ___ $500 ___ $1000 or $________

___ $100 ___ $250 ___ $500 or $________

My supporting business is making a PAC gift of:

I am personally making a PAC gift of: ___ $50 ___ $100 ___ $250 or $________

Community/Company: ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Individual Name:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ MailingAddress:______________________________________________________________________________________________________ City, State, ZIP:______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone:_________________________________________________________Fax: ________________________________________________ Email:________________________________ Occupation:______________________ Employer:_____________________________________ Employer Address:___________________________________________________________________________________________________ City, State, ZIP:______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Management Company Name: _________________________________________ (Community Association’s Only) DO NOT INCLUDE MY NAME OR COMPANY ON THE LIST OF CA-PAC CONTRIBUTORS

Please make your CORPORATE or PERSONAL CHECK payable and mail to: CA-PAC, 500 Harding Road, Freehold, NJ 07728

The New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission requires us to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation and name of the employer of contributors whose contribution exceeds $300 in a calendar year. Contributions to CA-PAC are not deductible for federal income tax purposes. Contributions are not limited to suggested amounts. CA-PAC will not favor nor disadvantage anyone based upon the amounts or failure to make PAC Contributions. Voluntary political contributions are subject to limitations of ELEC regulations. CA-PAC contributions are not considered payment of CAI dues.

TO DONATE TO CA-PAC, SEND CONTRIBUTIONS TO: CA-PAC, 500 Harding Road, Freehold, NJ 07728 | or visit: www.cainj.org/capac

VIRTUAL EDUCATION & EVENTS UPDATE

JACLYN OSKIERKO | DIRECTOR, CONFERENCE & EVENTS

T o say 2020 was difficult would be an understatement. The year brought many challenges to the fulfilling the goals of CAI-NJ and providing the membership with opportunities to continue their education and provide networking experiences. The chapter’s team was tasked with creating a new way of participation in CAI-NJ which naturally evolved into virtual programming. Wednesday Webinars The biggest accomplishment was the Wednesday Webinar series, with twenty consecutive weeks of a webinar series presented by the CAI-NJ member partners, including the Ultimate, Elite and Premier Partners. The series featured three to four companies who spoke on various topics to provide our members with incredible knowledge, as well as the opportunity for managers to earn one credit hour weekly for their professional designations. This series fulfilled 20 hours of education credit opportunities. For anyone who missed the opportunity to participate live, all members can catch up by using the online webinar library by visiting https://cainj.org/webinars/, where all virtual programming will continue to be posted. The Wednesday Webinar series will continue in the Spring of 2021, featur- ing the CAI-NJ Ultimate Partners. Community Association Virtual Roundtables The Manager and Homeowner Leader Committees pre- sented two rounds of the Community Association Virtual Roundtable Discussion, which were a great success. Just like our in-person roundtables, discussion attendees made their way to each sponsor who discussed topics in their areas of expertise. Thank you to the sponsoring companies who provided our members with time sensitive education along with 1.5 credit hours for managers who participat-

ed. We will be continuing the virtual roundtables well into 2021, the first being a Virtual LAC Roundtable on January 13th, presented by members of the Legislative Action Committee. Live Stream Sessions In addition to theWednesdayWebinars and Roundtables, 2021 will feature the Virtual Live Stream Sessions with the 2020 exhibiting members. Beginning on January 12th and running through the end of March, members will have the

“Beginning on January 12th and running through the end of March, members will have the opportunity to meet face to face [screen to screen] with five exhibitors per session.”

opportunity to meet face to face [screen to screen] with five exhibitors per session. The exhibitors will be available to answer any questions you may have and continue to educate the membership. Please visit page 26 for our Live Stream Schedule and to register for these sessions, visit https://cainj.org/live-streams/. If you have any suggestions to topics or new program ideas, please don’t hesitate to contact the chapter office at info@cainj.org or (609) 588-0030 and share your thoughts. Looking ahead into the new year, we are eager to continue to provide timely educational programs for our CAI-NJ family. Although we are quite anxious to get back together in-per- son, the virtual programming has been able to successfully provide the educational programs members are promised. n

Tune in for these programs and more at www.cainj.org.

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O nline voting saves time and increases efficiency for all parties involved. The entire lifecycle of an election can be handled online, getting rid of the need to send ballots out to community members, eliminating the wait on getting them back, reducing follow-up commu- nication, and working to get maximum voter participation. Most online voting platforms have similar capabilities and support the self-management of elections as well as man- aged election services. With managed election services, all aspects of the voting process, including setup, post-vot- ing reporting, verifying, and delivering certified results are managed by the election service provider. Due to the Radburn Law Regulations in New Jersey and the need for maintaining voters’ anonymity, there are bene- fits to engaging a third-party provider to maintain a layer of separation between the voting process and the individuals involved. With fully managed election services, the task of setup and administration is taken off the shoulders of property managers, giving them more time to focus on the immediate needs of their community. Managed election service providers will work with the property manager and guide them through the process of All necessary information is gathered to customize the asso- ciation’s unique election website and help the provider under- stand all the details of the election – timeframes, ballot ques- tions, candidate profiles, communication preferences, report- ing schedule, and voter records. Some platforms assign an ONLINE VOTING: Making Elections Simple, Secure and Seamless for the Community By Asish George, MBA, LSSGB, Ballot by BITS (a division of BITS Consulting) setting up the online election: Requirements Analysis

elec- tion manager who, for the dura- tion of the election cycle,

will be the property manager’s primary contact and will be available to provide the support needed to ensure a

successful election. Election Setup

During this process, a unique voting website is created for each association that is branded with the association’s logo & colors, is easy to use, and looks professional. The website is also populated with the list of eligible voters with voting credentials and vote weights (as needed). Voter cre- dentials can be generated by the online system or can be specified credentials based on existing “Member IDs”, or something simple as the voter’s confirmed e-mail address. With the email addresses of eligible voters, a mass email is sent out containing a link to the ballot. This email can also

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“All necessary information is gathered to customize the association’s unique election website.”

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mem p r o p e r t y ma n a g eme n t we are a little more this year

We are more grateful than ever this holiday season for the privilege of helping you enjoy your home and for the loyalty and trust of our colleagues, clients, residents and friends. We wish you joy, peace and good health in the new year.

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The Legalities of Electronic Voting Post-Radburn By Jonathan H. Katz, Esq., Hill Wallack LLP

ONLINE VOTING... from page 14.

contain a Direct Vote link with unique authentication credentials encrypted into it; thus all the voter has to do is click on the link and they will be automatically authenticated and eligible to vote in any ongoing elections. It is a stressful experience for a community to decide to move

B y now, most everyone has heard about the Radburn legislation, which was signed into law by Governor Christie on July 13, 2017. What you may not have known is that until the Radburn legislation became effective, there was no specific statutory authority in New Jersey regarding electron- ic voting for community associations. The Radburn legislation authorized community associations to utilize electronic voting procedures: (1) when the board determines to allow voting by such means; and (2) when an association member consents to cast a vote electronically. Please note, however, that electronic voting does not mean that an association can just accept ballots by e-mail or other electronic means. Rather, ballots must be cast on-line or through another electronic means and be delivered directly to an association through a website or other secure service. In addition, authorizing electronic voting in an association will require implementing a specific electronic voting procedure, which may necessitate amending an association’s by-laws and/or adopting a resolution to allow voting by electronic means. You may have also heard that the Radburn regulations were issued by the Department of Community Affairs and made effective on May 18, 2020. These regulations now require that all voting in community association elections must be conduct- ed anonymously. Since these regulations are now controlling, you may be asking how electronic vot- ing is compatible with anonymous balloting. Well, the Radburn regulations specifically address this issue and authorize electronic voting so long as the election process is administered by a “neutral third party” to maintain anonymity. Community associations that are interested in implementing electronic voting should consult with their association’s counsel to discuss options for meet- ing these statutory and regulatory requirements. n

away from time-tested paper ballots. Fortunately, there are platforms that make this transition easy by providing a complete end-to-end dry-run of

the election for a limited number of users. This allows the property manager, board members, and other stake- holders to gain first-hand experience of the online election process and helps to identify any modifications that need to be made to the ballot before it is made public to the voters. Internet Voting

Voters arrive at the association’s branded voting website and are instantly authenticated. If the voter hasn’t yet voted, a tamper-proof electronic ballot will appear. Once the ballot is completed, the voter may review their ballot prior to final submission. When the voter submits a ballot, the results are encrypted and kept anonymous. The voter is issued a receipt, which allows them to verify their vote was cast and they are now blocked from voting for this election again. As voting pro- ceeds, the election manager can send out reminder emails to voters and provide property managers with reports on turnout in real-time. Other Integrated Voting Methods Communities that are not tech-savvy sometimes require a combination of voting methods for their elections. In such cases, some providers offer integrated services like mail-in ballots, tele- phone voting, or kiosks to make the process easier. Certified Results Real-time data is available as an election progresses and results are ready within minutes of the end of an election event. Depending on the election platform, results can be posted to the association’s election website or emailed to the entire com- munity. In addition, the election services provider can issue a Letter of Certification certifying the election results.

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On Wednesday, December 16th, 2020, the Political Action Committee hosted its fiirst, CA-PAC Holiday Beer & Cheer event where attendees had a fun and educational virtual beer and chocolate tasting experience! With spirits mailed directly to the attendees, they enjoyed 3 types of beers along with 3 different chocolates where the professional tour guides provided guests with proper pour techniques, trivia with prizes and an opportunity to chat about the pairings with their peers all from the comfort of their own homes! Thank you to all who contributed to this event and for supporting the Political Action Committee!

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S ince March 2020, our world has been turned upside down. As community managers, we have many night meetings for which would normally attend in person. This all changed as clubhouses, and all other facilities were shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Our first challenge as a state, finding toilet paper and paper towels, followed by how to manage our private life and

accounts may be needed? How to efficiently schedule these meetings? Following these and many more questions, the next task was familiarizing managers, board members and residents with this new method of meeting. In some communities, an increase in attendance was seen. In other communities, such as our age-restricted communities, there were challenges, as not all residents had the technology needed to participate. Annual meetings, as we all know, can be a challenge in the “normal” world we knew. Elections have many moving parts, including multiple ways to submit your vote. The virtual world quickly limited these options. Additionally, during this time the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) issued new regulations pertaining to elections. This added another interesting challenge to the annual meeting in the virtual world. How would these new regulations, such as the requirement for the ballot counting to be viewable by the membership, be addressed in the virtual world. For smaller communities, voting could take place the evening of the meeting. For larger com- munities, a separate meeting may have had to be scheduled

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“As an industry, we have stepped up to this challenge and written the handbook to operate within a pandemic.”

Association attorneys were contacted for recommendations on conducting virtual meetings. Most attorneys recom- mended adopting a resolution that would allow boards to conduct business virtually. Management companies, as well as managers, then needed to figure out: What platform to use? Who was covering the cost? How many

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Attention All CAI-NJ Webinar Attendees:

Please remember to keep your webinar completion certificates in a safe place. These certificates are distributed after each CAI-NJ webinar. This is proof that you attended and completed the webinar. You may need to reference the certificate in the future and CAI-NJ does not keep track of each member’s attendance record. Community managers will definitely need the certificates to obtain credit for continuing education towards their designations.

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From January through March 2021 you will have the opportunity to come face-to-face with our exhibitors as you enter their LIVE ZOOM ROOMS. Exhibitors will offer education, games, great giveaways, and Q&A on issues and what their company offers. FREE Registration for the Live Stream Sessions will be available by visiting the Virtual Conference & Expo Live Stream Sessions page at https://cainj. org/live-streams/ However, you must pre-register for each date to participate.

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FEBRUARY 2 Prime Management, Inc., AAMC Redram Services Powerwashing Frank A. Macchione t/a Paving Plus Snowscapes, Inc. Mackoul Risk Solutions, LLC FEBRUARY 4 Cutolo Barros, LLC WilkinGuttenplan Regal Restoration, USA BH Security L.N. Rothberg & Son, Inc. FEBRUARY 9 Denali Property Management, Inc. JGS Insurance Amco Pest Services, Inc. GAF KPI 2 Contractors, Inc. FEBRUARY 11 Griffin Alexander, P.C. Pardini R Construction Corporation Valley Bank Advanced Pavement Group The Asteroid Companies (AEMS)

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EXHIBITOR SCHEDULE

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MARCH 2 RCP Management Company, AAMC, AMO Environmental Designers Irrigation, Inc. Click Pay All County Exteriors Professional Restoration Services, LLC MARCH 4 Ansell Grimm & Aaron, P.C. O & S Associates G & C Electronics Integra Management Corporation, AAMC Design East, Inc. CertaPro Painters of Ridgewood, Wayne and Hudson County MARCH 9 Wilkin Management Group, Inc. Becht Engineering, BT Ben Shaffer Recreation Inc. CIT Commercial Waterproofing & Restoration MARCH 11 mem property management, co., inc. Servpro of Howell/Wall Curcio Mirzaian & Sirot, LLC Brown & Brown Insurance of Lehigh Valley Kipcon, Inc. And, DON’T FORGET!! – For every Live Stream Session you attend you will receive 1 entry into the grand prize drawing at the end of all of the Live Streams!

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2021 CAI-NJ ONLINE SERVICE DIRECTORY

When your company is listed in CAI-NJ’s Online Service Directory, members and the general public can easily find your company and take advantage of your products, services and professional expertise. This is the most affordable way to reach your target market!

ONLINE SERVICE DIRECTORY LISTING COST: Primary Category Listing: Just $200 .00 for the year! Additional Category Listings: Just $100 .00 for each additional category. (Additional Category Listings contain the same information as your Primary Listing) ATTENTION 2021 PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS! For 2021, one (1) Primary Listing is included in the Partnership Program. Only Ultimate and Elite Partners have their logo displayed with their listing(s).

ONLINE SERVICE DIRECTORY LISTING INFORMATION: L istings run through December 31, 2021 and include one (1) of each of the following per company: Company Name, Contact Name, Address, Phone and Fax Number, E-mail, and Website Link. Participating companies must be a CAI-NJ Business Partner or Management Company member in good standing.

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PLEASE CHECK THE CATEGORY(IES) UNDER WHICH YOU WOULD LIKE YOUR COMPANY TO BE LISTED IN THE ONLINE SERVICE DIRECTORY:

q 24-Hour Emergency Service q Accountants q ADR/Mediation q Air Conditioning q Architects q Asphalt /Maintenance/Seal Coating q Attorneys q Backflow Certification & Inspection q Basement Systems q Builder/Developers q Building Products/Services q Carpentry q Carpet/Flooring Cleaning/Sales/Install. q Catch Basin/Sinkhole Repair q Chimney Cleaning q Collections q Concrete/Concrete Repair q Construction/General Contractors q Construction Inspection q Construction Management

q Deck Maintenance q Drain Cleaning q Dryer Vent Cleaning q EIFS/EIFS Repair q Electrician

q Junk Removal q Lake & Pond Management q Landscape Maintenance & Design q Landscape Water Conserv. Specialist q Laundry/Laundry Systems q Lender/Financial Services q Life Safety and Security Systems q Line Striping q Maintenance & Repairs q Management Companies q Marketing & Branding q Masonry q Mold/Mildew Remediation q Painting Contractors q Paving q Pest Control q Playground/Recreation Equipment q Plumbing & Heating q Pool Management/Services q Pool Repairs/Renovations

q Power Washing q Property Grading/ Drainage q Pump Service q Refuse/Waste Collection/Clean-up q Reserve Analysis/Reserve Professionals q Restoration/Reconstruction/Fire/Water

q Energy Consultants q Engineering Firms q Exterior Coatings/Waterproofing q Exterior Façade Restoration q Fencing q Financial Management q Flooring q Gutter Cleaning & Installation q Inspection Services q Insulation/Weatherization q Insurance Agents q Insurance Companies q Irrigation q Interior Design q IT Services

q Roofing Consultants q Roofing/Roof Cleaning q Security Services q Sewage Cleanup q Siding

q Snow Removal q Street Sweeping q Stucco q Tennis Court Maintenance/Repair q Tree Care q Valet Parking/Doormen/Concierge q Wastewater Management q Water Removal/Drying q Windows/WindowWashing

2021 CAI-NJ ONLINE SERVICE DIRECTORY FORM One (1) Primary Listing & Link = ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................$ 200 .00 (Included with Ultimate, Elite and Premier Partnership) Qty: ____________ Additional Listings x $100.00 ea. = ................................................................................................................................................................................................$ _________ TOTAL: $ _________

PAYMENT OPTIONS: 1. Pay by Check: Mail completed form and check payable to: CAI-NJ Attn: CAI-NJ Online Service Directory 500 Harding Road Freehold, NJ 07728 2. Pay by Credit Card: Fill out credit card info below and fax complete form to (609) 588-0040 or email brooke@cainj.org.

Company: ______________________________________________________________________________________ Contact Name:_________________________________________________________________________________ Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip:_________________________________________________________________________________ Phone:___________________________________________Fax: __________________________________________ E-mail:__________________________________________________________________________________________ Web Site: _______________________________________________________________________________________ q I have reviewed my info and agree the info listed above is exactly what will be posted in the Online Service Directory. Signature: ____________________________________________________________________________________

Cardholder Name: _____________________________________________________________________________ Card #: __________________________________________________________________________________________ Exp. Date: ________________________________Security Code: _______________________________________ Cardholder Signature: __________________________________________________________________________ *Cardholder acknowledges receipt of goods and/or services in the amount of the total shown hereon and agrees to perform the obligations set forth in the cardholder’s agreement with issuer.

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