Board of Directors
The “Board of Directors” category contains articles and court case decisions that involve issues relating to a homeowners association’s board of directors.
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HOA Ordered to Impose Emergency Special Assessment on Members to Raise Funds to Satisfy Owners’ Judgment for Breach of Fiduciary Duties
- Board of Directors, Case Decisions, Dispute Resolution
This case involved a dispute between two homeowners/association members (“Owners”) and their homeowners association (“Association”) over Association’s refusal to approve
- Board of Directors, Member Meetings
A common problem experienced by homeowners’ associations is the establishment of the required quorum at membership meetings for the election
Court Says HOA Directors Who Misuse Their Power and Conduct Business When the Corporation is Suspended Run the Risk of Personal Liability
- Board of Directors, Case Decisions, Dispute Resolution
This case involved a dispute between two homeowners who were the only members of a two-unit homeowner’s association. Owner #1,
- Board of Directors, Member Meetings
Every homeowners association (HOA) is guided by a board of directors that makes decisions affecting the community — from budgets
- Board of Directors
Serving on a homeowners association (HOA) board comes with serious responsibility, and sometimes, difficult decisions. Board members must act in
- Board of Directors
The bylaws of a homeowners association (“Association” ) will contain provisions pertaining to HOA Officers. Those provisions will specify such
HOA DIRECTORS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING PROPER MINUTES OF THEIR MEETINGS
- Board of Directors
Maintaining minutes of the meetings of directors in a homeowners’ association (HOA) is crucial for several legal, administrative, and practical
- Board of Directors, Governing Documents
If you live in an HOA, you may have asked yourself: Can the board really change the rules without asking
- Board of Directors, Governing Documents
Homeowner’s associations and condominium associations (collectively “HOAs”) are usually organized as nonprofit mutual benefit corporations under state law. Like any
