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Cesarano, CPA  199 JERICHO TURNPIKE, SUITE 400 • FLORAL PARK, NY 11001  (516) 437-8200  and   718-478-7400 • info@ck-cpas.com  cesarano &khan1_8 use this_:cesarano &khan 4  7/22/15  4:59 PM  Page 1  Death is a reality here; it’s an aging com-  munity. But everyone helps each other   out. We need the community feeling.”    Michael Valente of BRIGS, a real es-  tate management firm based in Boston,   agrees that many residents in the associa-  tions he manages are still fearful of group   activities. “Some are still afraid to leave   their houses. But those who are not,” he   says, “are beginning to use the clubhouse   and the pool. Book clubs, movie clubs,   and card clubs are meeting. These events   are posted on community website calen-  dars, and notices are sent by email to the   residents or through our web portal to let   them know. We are encouraging masks,   and some clubs are requiring them. If   vaccinated, no mask is required.”  Finally,  Greco  suggests  that  boards   consider consulting with therapists to   get some good ideas about how to bring   back social interaction and how to ap-  proach residents in a helpful way. Con-  sider  bringing  counselors  to  a  commu-  nity event;  give people an opportunity to   talk about how the last 20 months have   been for them. Perhaps a printed memo   and some in-person situations where res-  idents can ask questions, vent, etc. with   mental and physical health profession-  als. If that doesn’t seem like a fit for your   building, then perhaps a resource list of   support professionals, organizations, or   hotlines posted to the building website   or chat group could be useful. One thing   is for sure: the past 20 months have been   difficult. Hopefully the next 20 can be   used  to  get  back  on  a  positive  pathway,   both for individuals and their communi-  ties.    n  A.J. Sidransky is a staff writer/reporter for   CooperatorNews, and a published novelist. He   can be reached at alan@yrinc.com.   REBUILDING...  continued from page 15  a D&O policy that properly protects all   directors and officers against personal li-  ability for decisions they make as board   members.   8. When possible, encourage unit own-  ers to review their existing homeowner’s   insurance policies to make sure they have   adequate coverage for their personal   property, betterments, and maintenance   obligations.    9. Always be guided by sound business   judgement, act for the benefit of all unit   owners, and do your best to keep your   buildings and other structures in good   and updated condition.  10. Pay careful attention to complaints   from residents about structural issues,    water seepage, and leak concerns, and   make sure that the property manager   logs those complaints so they are prop-  erly addressed. If unit owners are already   experiencing seepage issues, make sure   to address those issues promptly.  If your association has sustained dam-  age due to high winds, flooding, or sew-  age backup, the time to take steps to pre-  vent such damages is now. No association   wants to be embroiled in avoidable litiga-  tion. Board members should work closely   with their managing agents and attorneys   so they don’t have to endure recovering   from another catastrophic storm.             n  Michael J. Willner, Esq. is a partner in the   Community Association Law and Business   Litigation practice areas at Curcio Mirzaian   Sirot LLC in Roseland, NJ.  Contact him at   MWillner@cmsllc.law.  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