Community Associations Institute

Based in Falls Church, Virginia in the United States, the CAI has more than 60 chapters of condominium and homeowner associations[1][2][3] with over 45,000 members worldwide.

[4] The CAI provides education and resources to help the volunteer leaders and boards that govern community associations.

According to Evan McKenzie, they are dominated by lawyers and property managers that have shaped legislative and judicial policy-making to prevent meaningful regulation of CID activity[6] and help keep the discourse on such matters largely private.

[7] In the absence of legislative regulation or oversight perceived as meaningful to their objectives, the idea of residential private government took the shape and was advocated originally by developers through the Urban Land Institute and the Federal Housing Administration, followed by lawyers and property managers through the CAI.

Board and manager training classes and national certifications for core competency have been developed.

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