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FCS Sponsors Southern Utah UCCAI Sub-Chapter
In summer 2011, FCS Community Management CEO, Michael Johnson, and the St. George FCS Community Management office met with other key St. George industry professionals to organize the Southern Utah UCCAI Sub-Chapter. The fruition of their efforts to date were evident as the Southern Utah Sub-Chapter had great success with its first event which [...]
FCS Senior Manager Sarah Crawford earns PCAM Designation
Sarah Crawford, a Senior Community Manager at FCS Community Management – Utah’s community and property management leader, has earned the top industry designation – the Professional Community Association Manager (PCAM) designation. The PCAM designation is the highest professional recognition available nationwide to managers who specialize in community association management. FCS Community Management President Michael Johnson – the only [...]
New BFFs: Reserves & Your Annual Meeting
Confused about 2011 changes to Utah’s association reserve fund laws? And what to present and do at your Annual Meeting? This blog post by Lincoln Hobbs of Hobbs & Olson provides a good read for those who want to be more informed on the new law. Lincoln Hobbs is one of Utah’s most respected association attorneys. Click here [...]
Understanding Board Executive Sessions
FCS Community Management, Utah’s HOA and Condominium Management Leader, finds this blog post about board executive sessions an excellent read for our communities and friends. This blog post was written by one of Utah’s top association attorneys, John Richards. You can read his blog post by clicking here Click here to contact FCS Community Management for more [...]
FCS Employees Provide Christmas to Underprivileged Children
FCS Community Management and their inhouse foundation, FCS Gives, partnered up again with United Way to sponsor children for their annual Sub for Santa event. The United Way of Utah County’s Sub for Santa Program helps provide Christmas gifts to children from families falling on hard times. The program also provides a workshop for parents to learn budgeting [...]
FCS Invites You to 2012 HOA Day at the Capitol
FCS Community Management, a founding and ongoing member of the Utah Legislative Action Committee (LAC), represented by CEO/President Michael Johnson, invites all interested parties to join them at the Utah State Capitol on Friday, January 13, 2012, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. The invited panel consists of state senators, state representatives, national and state industry [...]
Christmas Tree Drop-Off
Christmas Tree disposal rules vary from city to city. Below is a list of various city’s Christmas Tree recycling services: Bountiful Christmas tree pickup will be done during the week of January 9th – 13th Cedar Hills During the first week of January, the City provides 30-yard dumpsters for Christmas trees ONLY at various locations. If [...]
Compliance With the New HOA Registry
In response to House Bill 104, FCS Community Management has registered each client as required by the legislation passed during the 2011 session. All HOAs who have not registered with the Department of Commerce by July 1, 2011 risk not being able to enforce its liens against delinquent homeowners until such time as they become [...]
Influence Utah Legislation with ULAC Survey
The Utah Legislative Action Committee (ULAC), which fights for legislation that benefits Utah Community Associations, is conducting a short 15-question survey to get ideas for the upcoming 2012 legislative year. ULAC is seeking input from concerned citizens and Board members. You can enter your opinions by clicking here. ULAC will take all thoughts and concerns into [...]
FCS Senior Manager is new UCCAI President
Sarah Crawford, Senior Manager, is the new President of the Utah Chapter of Community Associations Institute (UCCAI). She began her term August 1, 2011. As President, Crawford will work with approximately 200 members of UCCAI. The Chapter and its members represent and are advocates for the approximately 3,500 Associations and the over 350,000 Association Households in the state [...]
