Join us for this spooktacular event for HOA Board Members and Community Managers!
Featuring:
Spanish Hills Club
999 Crestview Avenue
Camarillo, California
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3:15 pm Registration Check-In
3:30 pm Educational Session #1 - "From Frights to Rights: Navigating HOA Nightmares"
Community associations offer many benefits, but they can sometimes take a sinister turn, leading to disputes and challenges that include dealing with unruly people, the nightmare neighbor, and transparency troubles. Join us for this session as our speakers provide actionable advice to help you "wake up" from these nightmares.
Presented by:
Sean Allen, Esq., Allen Law Corp.
Lisa A. Tashjian, Esq., CCAL, Beaumont Tashjian
4:30 pm Trick or Treat at the Exhibitor Faire and meet over 40 HOA industry service providers (hors d'oeuvres served)
4:30 pm Managers' Hosted Happy Hour with Event Sponsors (managers only)
5:30 pm Educational Session #2 - "Tackling Hidden Horrors Haunting Your HOA"
From gopher ghouls and pesky pests, landscape maintenance challenges, and other hidden hazards, join us for this program to find solutions to what's lurking in your HOA. Submit your questions on Pest Control, Landscape, Mold, Asbestos, and other restoration challenges in advance to cai@cai-channelislands.org.
Presented by:
Paul Townsend, Animal & Insect Pest Management
Anna Vargas, Fourest Tree Care & Landscape
Kris Kornder, First Onsite Property Restoration
6:30 pm Exhibitor Give-a-ways - Walk the exhibitor area to see if you won!
Please note: Educational sessions are hosted indoors and the exhibitor faire is outdoors on the lawn.
Alliance Association Bank
American Heritage Landscape
Association Reserves-Gold Coast
BrightView Landscape Services
Dunn-Edwards Paints
Golden Alliance Insurance Agency, Inc.
McKenzie Mena, LLP
Premier Commercial Painting, A Bold Difference
Reconstruction Experts
Roseman Law, APC
Total Restoration
Absolute Security & Technologies, Inc.
Accurate Termite & Pest Control
Animal & Insect Pest Management, Inc.
Aqua Creations
Austin's Painting
Beaumont Tashjian
California Balcony Inspections
Cline Agency Insurance Brokers
CM2 & Associates
Design Build Associates
Enhanced Landscape Management
Ernie Romero and Sons Painting
Ferris Painting
Fourest Tree Care and Landscape
General Pavement Management (GPM)
Gothic Landscape
Just Right Painting Inc.
Oakridge Landscape, Inc.
Pacific Premier Bank
Payne Pest Management
Play & Park Structures
S.B.S. Lien Services
Select Painting & Construction, Inc.
Sherwin-Williams Paint
Slade Industrial Landscape, Inc.
Smartstreet Powered by Banc of CA
Sperber Landscape Services
Valley Alarm
Valley Bank
Ventura Pest Control
Whitestone Industries
William Leys Waterproofing Consultants
(For business partners who are not exhibiting)
CAI-Channel Islands Chapter has the following policies in place to encourage a respectful networking experience for everyone. If you have any questions, please contact Executive Director, Leah Ross at 805-658-1438 or email cai@cai-channelislands.org.
CAI-Channel Islands Chapter No Suitcasing Policy
CAI – Channel Islands Chapter relies on the generosity of its sponsors and exhibitors, and in return strictly prohibits companies or individuals not registered as sponsors or exhibitors of a chapter event from soliciting sales or sales leads, offering or promoting goods or services at that event, or soliciting participants for their company's social activities. Non-exhibiting business partners may exchange their business cards only when asked.
Those violating this policy will receive an initial warning. If any further violation occurs, the violator may be charged the exhibitor sponsorship rate for that event in question, and/or the Chapter's Executive Committee may take additional actions available to the Chapter, as it deems appropriate.
CAI-Channel Islands Chapter Member Professionalism Policy
CAI – Channel Islands Chapter operates upon mutual respect and professionalism among its members, and therefore has the following guidelines in place to promote the highest level of professional conduct and ethical behavior among its members.
Violators of this policy will receive an initial warning. If the offending behavior reoccurs after a warning has been issued, the Executive Committee may take additional actions available to the Chapter as it deems appropriate, which may include, but is not limited to the ability to attend chapter events and if applicable, a formal complaint submitted to the CAI-National Designation Ethics Committee.