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I can answer questions related to Homeowner and Condo Associations that relate to communication, running meetings and standard operating procedures for Boards.
I have served on the Board of my own Homeowners Association and I own a company that specializes in HomeOwner Association Communication.
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The Board needs to read the contract with the Property Management Company and if the Management Company is not doing what they should, according the agreement, they should be fired. The Management Company
Do your bylaws for your association or the laws within your state require that they have a CAM license. If so, then your hands sound like they're tied. As any fyi, one board member does not a decision
yeah, sounds like your board has a big conflict of interest going on. You should make sure that the Board's attorney is aware of the conflict as they will be able to give you guidance specific to your
You should talk to an attorney to see if you have a legitimate case against the Board of Director's. Perhaps they are not meeting their fiduciary obligations of their position. In order to "catch up" on
You really should seek the counsel of your associations attorney for specific questions but my opinion is that as a Board you would be shirking your responsibilities as a Board Member if you didn't enforce
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