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Passion, Persistence, and the Power of Purpose

Passion, Persistence, and the Power of Purpose

An Interview With the Women of Kipcon In 1987 (a year after Kipcon’s inception), Congress passed Public Law 100-9. Unlike Bill S2760 signed into law in January of 2024, Public Law 100-9 had nothing to do with the world of community associations or reserve...

“Education is the Greatest Form of Marketing.”

“Education is the Greatest Form of Marketing.”

An Interview with Kipcon’s Founder, Mitchell H. Frumkin (Part II)  When you think of a good leader, who do you imagine? What are some of the things this person is passionate about? What motivates them to do what they do? Do they like what they do?  For Mitch Frumkin...

“I’d Never Heard the Term Kip Before.”

“I’d Never Heard the Term Kip Before.”

An Interview with Kipcon’s Founder, Mitchell H. Frumkin (Part I)  Imagine your wife is pregnant with your first child, the two of you just bought your first home, and you’ve recently completed the five-year requirement for graduate engineers to receive their...

Taking Control of Your Community

Taking Control of Your Community

Goodbye Developer, Hello Association The community association’s transition marks the community’s gradual transfer from developer to association control. The transition process can take months—or even years—and looks different for every community. Regardless of the...

It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane… It’s Kipcon!

It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane… It’s Kipcon!

Understanding Community in High-Rise Living When you picture a community, what comes to mind? Perhaps you imagine quiet streets lined with single-family homes. Or garden-style condominiums with walking trails and modern amenities. A community is ultimately defined by...

Spring Success Starts with Autumn Planning

Spring Success Starts with Autumn Planning

Prioritizing Community Projects Before Spring Rush In a couple weeks, we’ll turn back the clocks and lose an hour of daylight. During this time, despite “falling behind,” communities should look to plan ahead for their springtime needs.  What's On the Association's...

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