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2026 Legislative Update Event
The Indiana Legislative Action Committee presents:

2026 LEGISLATIVE UPDATE EVENT

Date: Thursday, June 25, 2026
Time: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Location: Fishers Municipal Center Theater, 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana

Registration and networking begin at 8:15 a.m.

Please join us in person as we discuss the latest updates from the 2025-2026 Indiana Legislative Session, including key bills affecting Indiana community associations and proposed changes to homeowner association and condominium laws.

This year, we're excited to feature a distinguished panel of legislators who will share their insights on community association challenges and opportunities.

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with local leaders and stay informed on the issues that matter most to your community!

Registration: $30 for Members | $45 for Nonmembers

Registration includes continental breakfast, networking event, and full event program.

 

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Volunteers are essential to the success of community associations. According to the Foundation for Community Association Research, 101.5 million hours of service are performed each year by homeowner board and committee volunteers, at a value of $3.4 billion.

Whether you’re new to volunteer leadership or want a comprehensive overview of the basics, CAI is here to help.

Our free Community Association Living course is designed specifically for you. The course offers several resources to help community association board members get up to speed on the fundamentals of governance. Click here for more and to register...



🏃‍♂️ Step Up – Join a Committee!

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Ready to take your CAI experience to the next level? Our committees are looking for passionate volunteers to connect, collaborate, and make a real impact in the chapter and the community association industry.

💡 Opportunities to Serve

Education Committee

Develop engaging programs, speaker lineups, and educational content for managers, board members, and business partners.

Expo & Tradeshow Committee

Plan and execute one of our most exciting annual events—vendor outreach, logistics, sponsorships, and creative ideas.

Golf Committee

Coordinate sponsorships, prizes, and event details for one of our largest and most popular networking events.

Legislative Action Support

Assist with legislative updates, advocacy efforts, and help ensure our industry’s voice is heard.

Membership & Outreach

Welcome new members, plan engagement opportunities, and support growth and retention initiatives.

Social Media & Marketing

Create fresh content, share event highlights, and keep members informed and excited.

🔗 No experience required — just energy and ideas!

💼 Grow professionally, lead confidently, and make meaningful connections.

5 Records Retention Steps - HOA Resources
Missing Community Files? Start Here!

Community association records missing or scattered? Decisions not being recorded? Homeowners insisting on promises that lack an evidence trail? Start improving your documentation with these five essential steps.

Step 1: Acceptance and Assessment

Take stock by categorizing missing information. Critical gaps involve legal documents, financial records, and compliance certifications. Operational gaps include undocumented board decisions, contracts, and maintenance histories. Historical gaps encompass past architectural decisions, community events, and previous rules. Prioritize efforts to create a realistic picture of work ahead.

Step 2: Focus on Present Stability

Ensure new decisions are properly recorded. Create standardized board action summaries that capture what was decided, why, and any alternatives considered. Send confirmation emails after informal decisions and set reminders for follow-ups. Standardize language for common situations.

Step 3: Build Allies

Work together with board secretaries, community managers, and business partners. Define responsibilities for documenting interactions, create a simple decision tree for money, property changes, or rule exceptions, and establish consistent electronic file naming for quick retrieval.

Step 4: Address Historical Gaps

Once current operations are stable, tackle historical documentation gaps. Obtain critical documents from attorneys, accountants, and banks. Conduct photo audits and create historical practices documents. Invite residents to share knowledge about past community practices.

Step 5: Transform Documentation into Leadership

Use mature documentation systems to demonstrate foresight and leadership. Develop structured transition plans, risk assessments, and long-term strategies for preserving institutional knowledge through video explanations, annotated maps, and systematic processes.

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What Members & Partners Are Saying About CAI Indiana

Executive insights on education, networking, and community impact

“CAI Indiana has been instrumental in helping me grow professionally as a community association leader. From legislative updates to networking events, every opportunity has strengthened my ability to serve boards and homeowners more effectively.”

— Sarah

“The education and resources provided by CAI Indiana are unmatched. Whether you’re a manager, board member, or vendor, CAI creates meaningful connections that directly improve the communities we support.”

— Michael

“As a business partner, CAI Indiana has opened doors to valuable relationships that go far beyond traditional networking. The events are engaging, professional, and consistently provide real opportunities for collaboration.”

— Jennifer

“Being involved with CAI Indiana has allowed me to stay ahead of industry trends, legislative changes, and best practices. It’s more than an organization—it’s a support system for professionals dedicated to excellence.”

— David

“CAI Indiana’s events consistently bring together the right people, the right resources, and the right conversations. It has been a cornerstone in expanding both my knowledge and professional network.”

— Amanda

Vendor Testimonial – Pyles Pools

“As a long-standing business partner with CAI, we greatly appreciate the opportunities it provides for networking and building relationships. At our recent TopGolf event, John Pyle and I had the chance to meet and connect with property managers in person—something we likely wouldn’t experience without CAI.

These events allow us to put faces to names and strengthen the connections we rely on daily.

For us, the greatest benefit of being part of CAI is the ability to network, collaborate, and engage within a community of resources. It’s this sense of connection that makes CAI so valuable.

We are excited to see CAI continue to grow because, together, we can build stronger communities and learn from one another.

Thank you for hosting such a successful event—we look forward to many more!”

— John





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