Kevin Hirzel, managing member of Hirzel Law, PLC, recently released “Hirzel’s Handbook: How to operate a Michigan Condo or HOA” to serve as an educational resource for board members and property managers.
Hirzel focuses his practice on condominium law, HOA law, litigation, and real estate law. He is a fellow in the College of Community Associations Lawyers (CCAL), a prestigious designation given to less than 175 attorneys in the country.
He also serves as a trustee on the Community Association Institute’s national board, a member of the CCAL Board of Governors, and is the Co-Chairman of the State Bar of Michigan’s Real Property Law Section Committee for Condominiums, PUDs & Cooperatives.
“Education is key to successfully operating a community association” said Hirzel. “Unfortunately, many volunteer directors that sit on community association boards do not receive any formal training for their positions.”
Accordingly, said Hirzel, the eBook will provide volunteer board members and property managers with the tips and best practices they need to successfully operate a community association.
“Hirzel Law, PLC wants to assist condominium and homeowner associations through Michigan, by giving board members the information needed to successfully operate their associations,” said Hirzel.
The handbook is available for $9.99 by visiting Kindle Direct Publishing or hirzellaw.com.
- Posted January 28, 2021
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Attorney Kevin Hirzel releases an eBook on condo, HOA operations

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