FREE WEBINAR Legal Counsels Two Cents on Community Association Budget Considerations

FREE WEBINAR Legal Counsels Two Cents on Community Association Budget Considerations
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Eastern Shore of Virginia Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on Sept. 9

Vandeventer Black is pleased to offer a complimentary program discussing the line items Virginia community associations should include in their budgets. This webinar is open to community association managers, board members, and volunteer leaders.

Date: Monday, September 20, 2021

Time: 12:00 PM – 12:45 PM

This webinar will be held via Microsoft Teams.

Speakers:
Deborah M. Casey, CCAL®
W. Thomas Chappell
Kathleen W. Panagis

Click here to register.

*After registering, you will receive an email notification with a link to join the webinar and the steps to follow.

Reference

Jen Serrano, Marketing Manager

7574468519

jserrano@vanblacklaw.com

https://vanblacklaw.com/event/legal-counsels-two-cents-on-items-to-consider-in-community-association-budge

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Eastern Shore of Virginia Chamber of Commerce



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