Important Lien Law Changes in 2011
Read about HB 104 and its effects on the fee limits that can be charged to lien payoffs.
“HB 104 is the result of a several-year discussion and compromise between the LAC and the title industry. Spearheaded by Curt Webb, a Utah legislator and the owner of a title company, the title industry has for [Read more →]
Meet Michael G. Waddoups
Michael G. Waddoups, President Utah State Senate
Senator Waddoups spent an hour with me during a recent busy interim session of the Utah Legislature.
I arrived at the Utah State Capitol on a cool spring morning just before our scheduled 8:00 a.m. appointment, found a convenient parking place (sometimes a rarity during our six-week legislative session [Read more →]
Meet Gage Froerer
GAGE FROERER
Utah House of Representatives, Republican, Ogden
I met Representative Froerer at the State Capitol during a very busy one-day interim session in November. He ushered me into his office in the West Office Building through a throng of demonstrators and graciously spoke to me between important appointments.
Rep. Froerer has agreed to carry our [Read more →]
Meet Wayne Niederhauser
Senator Wayne L. Niederhauser (R)
Senator Wayne Niederhauser greeted me graciously in his office at CW Management Corp. where he a principal. He has agreed to be the Senate sponsor of our Utah Common Interest Ownership Act (UCIOA).
Constituency: Senator Niederhauser represents District 9, which encompasses zip code 84092 and includes most of Sandy and part of [Read more →]
CAI holds Leadership Luncheon January, 21, 2011
Friday, January 21 at 11:30 AM in the Cafeteria of the Utah State Capitol, the Utah Chapter of the Community Associations Institute (UCCAI) will present a program on the proposed UCIOA bill. This bill will update and integrate law for all common interest subdivisions in Utah. It will affect the estimated 350,000 Utah residents who [Read more →]