Archive for February 19th, 2005

February 19, 2005: 1:17 pm: Richard S. EkimotoCovenant Enforcement & Design Review, Non-Legislation

Design Review:  How Community Associations Maintain Peace & Harmony Byron R. Hanke and I wrote a book called, Design Review: How Community Associations Maintain Peace & Harmony. Amazon CAI

The book is a short description of the architectural review process in layman’s terms. It covers design review authority, guidelines &procedures, facilitating compliance, and how Federal laws affecting design review. I should mention that the authors do not receive any royalties and the proceeds from the book go to the Community Associations Institute.

: 1:12 pm: Richard S. EkimotoGlossary, Covenant Enforcement & Design Review, Non-Legislation

Design review is the process by which a community association regulates the overall appearance of the Project. The purpose of design review is to maintain, protect and enhance property values and to regulate changes which are otherwise detrimental to the community.

: 12:07 pm: Richard S. EkimotoGlossary, Discrimination

The Federal Fair Housing Act was adopted in 1968 as Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968. In 1988, Congress expanded the scope of the Federal Fair Housing Act by adopting the Federal Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988. The Federal Fair Housing Amendments Act established new enforcement procedures and created two new protected classifications. The Federal Fair Housing Act protects individuals from housing discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, familial status, disability, or national origin. These categories are known as “Protected Classes”. In addition, the Hawaii State Fair Housing Act adds the classification of age and marital status to the Protected Classes.