Over the years, many park owners and operators have utilized the cost-effective option of hiring "temporary workers" to help with various jobs around their park. These jobs often include maintenance and landscaping work and/or assisting with general management of the park. Hiring workers on a temporary basis, however, can also result in an array of legal troubles. Questions arise whether the person hired is an employee or independent contractor, if an employment contract is required, if the wage and hour laws are being complied with, whether there is workers' compensation available in the event of an injury, and if the worker can be compensated with free housing in lieu of wages. Other issues arise concerning adequate insurance and how the park may evict a resident who also worked for the park. Watch insurance specialist Damian Petty and RV park attorney Dan Rudderow in this informative, 45-minute webinar hosted by CampCalNOW that addresses all of these issues and more.
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CampCalNOW and attorney Dan Rudderow host a webinar on the 10 best rules every park community should have in their park rules and regulations. Dan went over why these rules are key to successful park management, and also answered one of the most frequently asked questions to the CampCalNOW Legal Hotline Program -- the correct way to amend and enforce park rules. Watch the webinar below, and contact CampCalNOW if you have any questions regarding rule implementation, enforcement, and amendments in your park. Listen to CampCalNOW's CEO Dyana Kelley and RMS Software Specialist Marc Devereux as they discuss the importance of Campground Associations. They go over how to get involved with associations in your region and beyond, best practices to expand your reach, and interacting with association events. Press play below to watch the webinar now, and please reach out to CampCalNOW or RMS with any questions. CampCalNOW hosted a webinar with attorney Dan Rudderow regarding the proper removal and eviction procedures under the RV law. RV park owners and operators have many questions today about how they can properly evict persons living in their communities, especially in light of the new COVID-19 laws passed by the California Legislature on August 31, 2020. During the webinar, Dan covered what managers need to do when evicting occupants, tenants, and residents in an RV park for different reasons, including nonpayment of rent, rule violations, and other procedures to follow when people claim an inability to pay rent or vacate due to reasons related to COVID-19 laws. |
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