The Cooperator Events Presents: Weighty Decisions - Reopening Your HOA Gym or Fitness Center During COVID A Virtual Town Hall Presented by: Associa Community Management of New Jersey, PeopleFirst Property & Casualty Services, & Kates Nussman Ellis Farhi & Earle, LLP

The Cooperator Events Presents: Weighty Decisions - Reopening Your HOA Gym or Fitness Center During COVID

The Cooperator Events presents A Virtual Town Hall: Weighty Decisions - Reopening Your HOA Gym or Fitness Center During COVID. Sponsored by: Associa Community Management of New Jersey, PeopleFirst Property & Casualty Services, & Kates Nussman Ellis Farhi & Earle, LLP

Thursday Oct 1, 2020 at 1:30PM EST

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On September 1, Governor Murphy allowed New Jersey's gyms and fitness centers to reopen after being shuttered for months thanks to COVID. While the regulations and protocols for commercial fitness facilities are fairly clear, the path for HOAs, condos and co-ops is murkier - leaving boards and managers uncertain about how to proceed, and fitness-minded residents frustrated. This informative webinar will clarify an array of pressing concerns around in-house gyms and fitness centers, including what the Governor's announcement means for HOA administrators, how to decide when - or even whether - to reopen your community's gym, enforcing masking and other public health requirements, and what additional steps your board must take to minimize both risk to residents and liability to the board itself.

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