Welcome to the Southern Arizona Chapter of CAI
The Southern Arizona Chapter of the Community Associations Institute serves the educational, business, and networking needs of community associations in Tucson and the vicinity.
Members include condominium, cooperative, and homeowner association volunteers, professional association managers, management companies, and those who provide services and products to associations.
The chapter is one of 56 Community Associations Institute chapters in the nation. The Institute is dedicated to fostering vibrant, responsive, competent community associations that promote harmony, community and responsible leadership.
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CAI Mortgage Matters
Ensuring access to mortgages for the 62 million Americans in community associations and protecting communities, homeowners and homebuyers.
» Ensuring that Americans can obtain mortgages for homes in community associations.
» Preserving the ability of community association homeowners to sell their homes.
» Safeguarding the financial well-being of homeowners and condominium associations.
Best Practices Reports
Function-specific best practices in topic areas such as energy efficiency, governance, reserve studies, community harmony and spirit, financial operations, strategic planning, and transition have been developed using a variety of sources, including, but not limited to, recommendations from industry experts and various industry-related publications.
Legislation Involvement
We encourage anyone interested in supporting positive, sensible and consistent legislation regarding homeowner and and community associations to get involved. Consider what you can contribute whether it is your time, money or ideas and contact the Chapter or any Arizona Legislative Action Committee Delegate to make your interest known.
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Our Mission
"To promote the education, resources and benefits of the local chapter and CAI National with an emphasis on improving the professionalism and image of the Community Association Industry and the Chapter."