HOAs Should Conduct Annual Membership Meetings For the Election of New Directors
- Member Meetings
tate statutes and an association’s governing documents contain requirements relative to the conducting of annual membership meetings. Typically, associations are required to conduct a general membership meeting every year for the primary purpose of electing new directors. The election of directors is critical to the proper functioning of a homeowners association as all management activities and the exercise of all association powers must be under the direction of the association’s board of directors.
Without a functioning board of directors a homeowners association cannot legally conduct business and the association will be subjected to serious ramifications such as:[…]
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