CAI-NJ April 2019

City, State, Zip: _____________________________________________________ Phone: ____________________________________________________________ Email: ______________________________________________________________ RegistrationFees: Homeowner Leaders & Managers: FREE Business Partner Members: $50.00 Payment Options: TOTAL: $_________________ Payment Methods: 1.) Pay by check, payable to CAI-NJ. Mail completed form and payment to: CAI-NJ Attn: High-Rise Summit 500 Harding Road | Freehold, NJ 07728

Tuesday,May21, 2019 6:00p.m. - 9:00p.m.

The Liberty House Restaurant Inside Liberty State Park

76 Audrey Zapp Drive | JerseyCity, NJ 07304

For CAI-NJ Office Use Only Exp:_______________

2019 CAI-NJ High-Rise Summit Registration Form

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 agree- ment with issuer. CONTINUINGEDUCATIONNOTICE: This course is approved by the Community Association Managers International Certification Board (CAMICB) to fulfill 3 hours of continuing education requirements for the CMCA® certification. www.camicb.org.

* This event requires a cancellation notice at least 72 hours in advance. If a notice is not received, a $25 cancellation fee will be charged per registrant. Substitutions are permitted if you cannot attend.

2.) Pay by credit card. Please fax to (609) 588-0040. Or email to angela@cainj.org. Cardholder Name: _________________________________________________ Card Number:______________________________________________________ Exp. Date: ___________________Security Code:_________

Name/Designation(s): ______________________________________________ Company Name: __________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________

Questions for our experts? Send to Angela @ cainj.org

Tuesday, May 21, 2019 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

thanks toour sponsors' generosity.

The Liberty House Restaurant

issues affecting high-rise communities.

• When should the police be notified? When should use of amenities be restricted? How and why to create a harassment policy, including anti-nuisance provisions.

• When should a claim be filed? What should be included in the insurance policy and what documents should be retained? • Problems and solutions – A cheat sheet on harassment, what should be considered as inappropriate behavior and what should be documented? • Real situations from our business partners and how these situations were resolved.

39 Community managers, community board members, committees, homeowners and business partners join our experts for an interactive discussion on unique

Registration is complimentary for homeowner leadersandmanagers This informative session will address issues faced by boards, community managers, committees, homeowners and business partners in high-rise communities. Our experts will be available to answer questions in their respective fields of expertise. TOPICSOFDISCUSSION: • How to differentiate between a nuisance and harassment.

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