Community associations have the difficult task of enforcing the rules and regulations in governing documents. When legal matters arise, a community association's volunteer board members may not have the time or experience to handle them. Our attorneys are considered to be the leading authorities in the state. Anticipation of issues. We can anticipate challenges and proactively address each situation before it becomes an issue for our clients.
Open and ongoing communication. MercerTrigiani attorneys and staff are in constant communication with our clients in order to anticipate any potential challenges. Our custom collections software provides association managers and board members convenient, 24-hour access to view the status of their assessment collection accounts. As a community association in Virginia, you will find that MercerTrigiani meets all of your current and potential legal needs.
We are a boutique real estate law firm focusing exclusively on community association law. In our work with clients, we advocate for well-managed, transparently governed communities.
Open and ongoing communication. MercerTrigiani attorneys and staff are in constant communication with our clients in order to anticipate any potential challenges. Our custom collections software provides association managers and board members convenient, 24-hour access to view the status of their assessment collection accounts. As a community association in Virginia, you will find that MercerTrigiani meets all of your current and potential legal needs.
We are a boutique real estate law firm focusing exclusively on community association law. In our work with clients, we advocate for well-managed, transparently governed communities.
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Since then, they have worked with builders, developers, and hundreds of community associations across the Commonwealth and the District of Columbia and continue to be leaders in the field.
MercerTrigiani provides comprehensive legal services supporting the administration, operation, and governance of common interest communities across Virginia and the District of Columbia.
Our mission is to deliver the highest caliber of corporate, litigation, and public policy legal counsel to our clients.
MercerTrigiani provides comprehensive legal services supporting the administration, operation, and governance of common interest communities across Virginia and the District of Columbia.
Our mission is to deliver the highest caliber of corporate, litigation, and public policy legal counsel to our clients.
We are a boutique real estate law firm focusing exclusively on community association law.
In our work with clients, we advocate for well-managed, transparently governed communities.
Our attorneys also protect the interests of community associations in Virginia through lobbying efforts in Richmond and leading state and national professional organizations.
MercerTrigiani offers advice and support on the governance of common interest community associations.
We are often called upon to assist our community association clients in the development of policies and procedures for the conduct of the board and in relation to membership meetings, rule development, and enforcement.
In our work with clients, we advocate for well-managed, transparently governed communities.
Our attorneys also protect the interests of community associations in Virginia through lobbying efforts in Richmond and leading state and national professional organizations.
MercerTrigiani offers advice and support on the governance of common interest community associations.
We are often called upon to assist our community association clients in the development of policies and procedures for the conduct of the board and in relation to membership meetings, rule development, and enforcement.
Boards of directors of common interest community associations often need advice and guidance on governance.
The statutory and legal framework which encompasses board governance changes rapidly and is not always intuitive - for volunteer leaders, having legal counsel available eases the burden of having to keep up.
And, as circumstances change in communities, legal counsel is used to assist in spotting issues early so proactive problem-solving can bring about resolution without the time and expense of litigation.
The statutory and legal framework which encompasses board governance changes rapidly and is not always intuitive - for volunteer leaders, having legal counsel available eases the burden of having to keep up.
And, as circumstances change in communities, legal counsel is used to assist in spotting issues early so proactive problem-solving can bring about resolution without the time and expense of litigation.
Litigation representation is an essential component of the comprehensive services we provide to common interest community associations.
When it becomes necessary to take an issue to court or enter into negotiations to settle a claim, our team-oriented approach ensures that these matters-from simple complaints to complex lawsuits-are handled skillfully by our litigators.
The most frequent cause of disputes between a community association and its members is the collection of unpaid assessments.
While we are prepared to litigate when an association member fails to pay fees or assessments, our goal is to implement policies that avoid this extreme measure.
When it becomes necessary to take an issue to court or enter into negotiations to settle a claim, our team-oriented approach ensures that these matters-from simple complaints to complex lawsuits-are handled skillfully by our litigators.
The most frequent cause of disputes between a community association and its members is the collection of unpaid assessments.
While we are prepared to litigate when an association member fails to pay fees or assessments, our goal is to implement policies that avoid this extreme measure.
As more housing developments in Virginia choose the community association governance model, the impact of legislative changes becomes increasingly significant.
Currently, nearly two million Virginians live in over 8,500 community associations.
These members pay $2.3 billion a year in assessments to maintain their communities.
The common interest community association model is expected to become the most widespread form of housing in Virginia by 2040.
It os no surprise then, that the state legislature annually attempts to legislate in areas impacting community associations.
Currently, nearly two million Virginians live in over 8,500 community associations.
These members pay $2.3 billion a year in assessments to maintain their communities.
The common interest community association model is expected to become the most widespread form of housing in Virginia by 2040.
It os no surprise then, that the state legislature annually attempts to legislate in areas impacting community associations.
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