Tyler Berding
My blogs
- Staying in or Selling Out?
- GM Loses its Cool
- Off Their Radar?
- Why Members Don't Care
- Upstairs, Downstairs
- The Great Foreclosure Debate: Part IV
- THE UNCERTAIN FUTURE OF COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS
- SHARING THE INTERNET IN A COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Meeting
- Private New Towns
- Don't Blow the Statute of Limitations!
- CONSTRUCTION PROBLEMS AND COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION FINANCIAL STABILITY
- The Condominium Conversion Budget
- Condominium Conversions: Owner Equity at Risk?
- Landslides: Nuisance or Construction Defect?
- When Condominiums Become Obsolete
- Hidden Opportunities for New Housing
- The Water Emperor Has No Clothes
- Predicting the Future of Community Associations
- Are Apartments a Better Answer?
- Why We Try Cases
- What Happens When a Community Association Fails?
- Is Reserve Funding Mandatory?
- No Right to Refuse Payment
- Who Do You Trust?
- Are They Building Condos Better?
- City in a Salt Pond
- The Great Foreclosure Debate
- It's Your Neighbors, Stupid.
- The Great Foreclosure Debate: Part III
- Condos in Crisis
- The Role of Experts in Evaluating Building Defects
- Back To Our Housing Future: Will the Old Suburbs Become the New Urban Core?
- Negligent Conversion?
- The New Reality
- Beyond the Fourth Stage: A Florida Failure
- The Great Foreclosure Debate--Readers Respond
- Why Won't They Serve?
- Community Maintenance Trusts--Saving Community Associations?
- Disaster!
- The End of Suburbia?
- The Contractual Community
- There Has Never Been Anything Like This
- A Wakeup Call
- Major Reconstruction in Community Associations
- Condo Issues.com
- Traps for the Unwary
- Condo Conversions: Old Apartment or Brand New?
- Bankruptcy Won't Work!
- Left Holding the (Sand) Bag
- What You See is (Not Necessarily) What You Get!
- Lender Backlash?
- What You Don't Know...
- Stealth Reserves: Tapping Unused Assessment Author
- Do Community Associations have Service Lives?
- Off the Deep End in Florida?
- Aging in Place: A New Plan for the Suburbs?
- Good Legal Advice or Confidence Game?
Gender | Male |
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Industry | Law |
Occupation | Attorney |
Location | Walnut Creek, California, United States |
Introduction | I received my Ph.D. in Government from Claremont Graduate University and my law degree from the University of California, Davis. I have represented community associations for over 40 years. For more information email: tpberding@gmail.com |