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Paul Hanna, John was born on July 12, 1932 in New York, New York, United States.
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The most complete and useful reference available for Homeowners Associations, Members, Officers, and Directors. Written by John Paul Hanna and Grace Morioka. Mr. Hanna is the author of books for professionals, and laymen, including: * "The California Condominium Handbook" - a very respected book for professionals, attorneys, engineers, developers, and property managers * "California Common Interest Developments Law and Practice" - co-authored with David M. Van Atta - the definitive work in California on the law and practice of common interest developments and community associations Mr. Hanna is a noted real estate attorney with the firm of Hanna and Van Atta in Palo Alto, California. The firm has created over 1,500 community associations, and currently provides legal advice to many of them. Grace Morioka works in the association management industry as a consultant, is president and founder of CommonCents Management, Inc., an association management firm in San Jose, California, and has managed over 50 homeowners associations. A complete and timely manual for officers, directors, members, and managers of community associations, both residential and commercial. The most useful guide for those who want to learn how to manage, operate, and participate effectively in the affairs of their owners' association.
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Paul Hanna, John was born on July 12, 1932 in New York, New York, United States.
Stanford University (Bachelor of Arts, 1954. Juris Doctor, 1959).
Worked at Hanna & Van Atta (Palo Alto, California) specializing in Real Estate Law, Land Use and Development, Purchase, Sale and Leasing of Real Estate, Real Estate Financing, Joint Ventures and Partnerships, Residential and Commercial Condominiums, Planned Developments and Common Interest Developments, Continuing Care Retirement Communities, Community Association Law, Local and State Permits, Hearings Before State and Local Government Land Use Agencies, FNMA and FHLMC Opinion Letters, Environmental Law, Arbitration and Mediation: Real Estate Disputes. Admitted to the bar, 1960, California and United States. Tax Court.
Author: "Subdivisions: Conditions Imposed by Local Government," Santa Clara Lawyer, Spring, 1966, p.
172.
"Compulsory Dedication of Subdivision Land May Be Illegal," California Builder, August, 1964. "Youth and the Law," first publication by Palo Alto Unified School District, July, 1962. "Teenagers and the Law," Ginn and Company, 1967.
Comment, "Protecting Builders" Rights," The Voice of the Home Building Industry, December, 1964.
"The Complete Layman"s Guide to the Law," Prentice Hall, Spring, 1974: "California Condominium Handbook," Bancroft-Whitney Company, Summer, 1975. "Current Condominium Practice Problems," Pepperdine Law Review, Volume 3, p.
5136, Symposium, 1976. "California Condominium Handbook II, Law and Practice, Residential and Commercial Common Interest Development," Bancroft-Whitney, 1986.
"Homeowners Associations: A How-To Guide Foreign Leadership and Effective Participation," Hanna Press, 1988.
"Fannie-Mae Updates Her Guide for Condominiums and other Common Interest Developments," Continuing Education of the Bar Real Property Law Reporter, Volume 16, Number. 6, August, 1993. Visiting Lecturer in Law, Stanford Law School, 1981. Member, Board of Visitors, Stanford Law School, 1983-1986.
Lecturer on Common Interest Subdivisions Continuing Education of the Bar Continuing Legal Education California State Bar, 1990.
Member: Palo Alto and American (Member, Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section) Bar Associations. The State Bar of California (Member, Common Interest Subdivision Committee of the Real Property Law Section, 1980-1981).
Home Builders Association of Northern California (Member, Department of Real Estate Committee, 1982. Member, Board of Directors, South Bay Division).
Department of Real Estate Homeowners Association Task Force.
American College of Real Estate Lawyers. College of Community Associations Lawyers. The firm serves the commercial Real Estate and Home Building Industries, Commercial and Residential Developers and Land Users throughout the State of California.
The firm represents commercial lenders and borrowers in all aspects of real estate lending.
lieutenant handles land use matters, such as subdivisions, zoning, use permits and other local land use matters, before local San Francisco Bay Area government agencies. The firm provides expertise throughout California to homebuilders regarding the California Subdivided Land Sales Acting and maintains contacts with the staff of the Department of Real Estate in Sacramento and Los Los Angeles
The firm has formed over 1,000 community and home owners associations. The firm is a member of the Community Association Institute and ECHO and represents many community associations.
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Member, Board of Visitors, Stanford Law School, 1983-1986. Lecturer on Common Interest Subdivisions Continuing Education of the Bar Continuing Legal Education California State Bar, 1990. Member: Palo Alto and American (Member, Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section) Bar Associations.
The State Bar of California (Member, Common Interest Subdivision Committee of the Real Property Law Section, 1980-1981).
Home Builders Association of Northern California (Member, Department of Real Estate Committee, 1982. Member, Board of Directors, South Bay Division).
Department of Real Estate Homeowners Association Task Force. American College of Real Estate Lawyers.
College of Community Associations Lawyers.