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2017-2018 Directory of Cai Members 2017-2018 DIRECTORY OF CAI MEMBERS BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Find the CONTACTS and RESOURCES you need in the Nevada Chapter Community Association Corporate Counsel & Collections Focused on Serving Your Community Adam H. Clarkson, Esq. James B. Fairbanks, Esq. Admi ed in Admi ed in CA, NV, FL, SC, UT NV, WA Ma hew J. McAlonis, Esq. John W. Aylor, Esq. Brian P. Nestor, Esq., MDR Admi ed in Admi ed in Admi ed in CA, NV CA, NV CA, NV Las Vegas Reno San Francisco 702.462.5700 775.850.2800 415.391.4900 the-clg.com TABLE OF CONTENTS 2017-2018 CAI Nevada Chapter Business & Professional Directory CAI Info ..................................................15 Painting Services, Suppliers & Repair ....29 Business Partners ..................................23 Parking & Towing .................................30 Accounting Services .............................24 Pest Control .........................................30 Air Conditioning....................................24 Playground Equipment ..........................30 Asphalt Paving/Maintenance Repair.......24 Plumbing .............................................30 Attorneys .............................................24 Pool Builders & Services .......................30 Banking/Lenders & Financial Services ...25 Printing ................................................30 Builder/Contractors Developers .............26 Reserve Studies ...................................30 Collections ...........................................26 Restoration Services .............................31 Design/Print Services ...........................27 Roofing ................................................31 Document Processing ...........................27 Security Products & Services ................31 Election Services/Voting Monitor ...........27 Service Provider ...................................32 Engineering .........................................27 Soil Engineering & Geology ...................32 Fencing ...............................................27 Software ..............................................32 Fitness Equipment ................................27 Tree Services .......................................32 Garage Doors .......................................27 Utilities ................................................32 Gate & Access .....................................27 Associations ..........................................41 Insurance ............................................27 Managers ...............................................49 Landscaping/Lawn Care .......................28 Management Companies .......................69 Office Solutions ....................................28 Notes .....................................................73 Outdoor/Patio Furniture ........................29 9171 W. Flamingo Road, Suite 100, Las Vegas, NV 89147 Phone: 702-648-8408 • Fax: 702-240-9690 [email protected] • www.cai-nevada.org Every effort has been made to ensure the information is correct. CAI-Nevada claims no responsibility for the accuracy of member information. Record accuracy is the responsibility of the member to update information with National. WWW.CAI-NEVADA.ORG 5 CAI MEMBER EXPECTATIONS CAI is committed to the development and support of successful communities around the world. Doing so requires a thoughtful, professional and ethical commitment by community leaders, professional community managers and a wide variety of business partners. Every CAI member can contribute to our mission of building and sustaining successful associations, advancing professionalism and supporting a positive public image through the application of six core principles: • Building on atmosphere of transparency, integrity and honesty • Acting in good faith and in the best interests of our stakeholders • Complying with all applicable laws and regulations • Respecting the confidentiality of community and resident information • Enhancing skills, knowledge and understanding • Accepting personal and professional responsibility for decisions and actions This is a standard to which members aspire that was adopted unanimously by the Board of Trustees in 2011. Multi Chapter Business Partner National Corporate Business Partner Business Management Company Community Volunteer Manager 6 2016-2017 CAI BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 2016 CAI NATIONAL SURVEY Validation SIXTH NATIONAL SURVEY AFFIRMS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION SUCCESS For the sixth time in 11 years, Americans living in homeowners associations and condominiums have told pollsters they are overwhelmingly satisfied in their communities. The March 2016 survey affirms the findings of almost identical national surveys conducted in 2005, 2007, 2009, 2012 and 2014. The 2016 survey was conducted by Zogby Analytics for the Foundation for Community Association Research. The findings from the six surveys are strikingly consistent and rarely vary a standard margin error for national, demographically representative surveys. z By large majorities, most residents rate their overall community experience as positive or, at worst, neutral. z They say their association board members serve the best interests of their communities. z They say their community managers provide valuable support to residents and their associations. z They support community association rules because they protect and enhance property values. The findings objectively refute the unfounded and unsubstantiated myth that the community association model of governance is failing to serve the best interests of Americans who choose to live in common-interest communities. The findings below compare results from the six surveys conducted since 2011. Totals may not equal 100 percent due to rounding and “don’t know” answers. WWW.CAI-NEVADA.ORG 7 2016 CAI NATIONAL SURVEY On a scale of one to five, with one being very bad and five being very good, how would VALIDATION you rate your overall experience living in a community association? 80 72 SUCCESS SURVEY AFFIRMS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION | SIXTH NATIONAL 71 71 70 70 64 65 60 50 40 30 26 22 22 19 19 20 17 12 12 10 10 10 9 8 0 Negative (1+2) Neutral (3) Positive (4+5) In your current community, have you ever attended any community association board meetings? 80 72 72 70 70 70 69 69 60 50 40 30 31 30 30 30 28 28 20 10 0 YesNo 2 8 2016-2017 CAI BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 2016 CAI NATIONAL SURVEY Do you think the members of your elected governing board strive to serve the best VALIDATION interests of the community as a whole? 60 55 54 | SIXTH NATIONAL SURVEY AFFIRMS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION SUCCESS SURVEY AFFIRMS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION | SIXTH NATIONAL 48 50 47 45 44 44 44 41 40 36 35 35 30 20 10 10 10 10 9 10 7 0 Absolutely For the Not at all most part Overall, would you say you are on friendly terms with your current community association board, or would you say you are on unfriendly terms with them? 100 91 91 92 90 89 81 80 60 40 20 88 5 5 4 3 0 Friendly Unfriendly terms terms 3 WWW.CAI-NEVADA.ORG 9 2016 CAI NATIONAL SURVEY And thinking about the amount of your overall assessments that you pay for the services VALIDATION provided by your association, do you feel the amount of your assessments is too much, too little, or just the right amount? 60 60 SUCCESS SURVEY AFFIRMS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION | SIXTH NATIONAL 55 50 40 36 33 30 20 10 7 3 0 Too much Too little Just the right amount What do you think your community should do when residents neglect to pay their assessments? 80 77 73 74 70 71 70 70 60 50 40 30 20 20 12 10 11 8 10 5 5 5 6 3 3 4 0 Insist that every homeowner Make up the loss by Curtail services and pay the assessments, increasing assessments for amenities such as reducing involving attorneys only if paying homeowners pool hours, delaying delinquent accounts are not improvements and spending brought up to date after less on landscaping 4 sufficient notification 10 2016-2017 CAI BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 2016 CAI NATIONAL SURVEY VALIDATION Do the rules in your community protect and enhance property values, harm them or make no difference? 78 80 76 74 SUCCESS SURVEY AFFIRMS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION | SIXTH NATIONAL 70 70 70 66 60 50 40 30 27 26 22 21 22 20 19 10 5 3 3 4 1 2 0 Protect and enhance Harm No difference The governance of community associations is subject to differing state laws and regulations. Would you like to see more or less government control of these associations, or would you prefer no change? 50 49 44 40 37 30 30 20 16 14 10 0 More government Less government No change 5 control control WWW.CAI-NEVADA.ORG 11 2016 CAI NATIONAL SURVEY When you were considering the purchase or rental of your current home, were you told VALIDATION that it was in a community association? 100 | SIXTH NATIONAL SURVEY AFFIRMS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION SUCCESS SURVEY AFFIRMS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION | SIXTH NATIONAL 89 90 86 87 83 80 79 60 40 20 12 13 10 11 8 9 0 YesNo Did the fact that your current home is in a community association make you more interested or less interested about purchasing or renting your home, or did it have no impact? 80 70 63 64 61 59 60 57 58 50 40 32 30 31 28 29 30 26 20 14 12 99 10 7 8 0 More interested Less interested No impact 6 12 2016-2017 CAI BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 2016 CAI NATIONAL SURVEY Does your association employ a community manager? VALIDATION 60 58 54 52 53 SUCCESS SURVEY AFFIRMS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION | SIXTH NATIONAL 51 50 49 44 40 40 40 40 30 27 26 20 10 0 YesNo In your view,100 does the manager provide value and support to residents and the community as a whole? 83 78 80 76 73 73 69 60 40
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