Association Members Must Be Provided With Agendas Of Business To Be Conducted At Meetings
State statutes and governing documents for homeowners’ associations require advance notice to the members of meetings of the association’s board […]
State statutes and governing documents for homeowners’ associations require advance notice to the members of meetings of the association’s board […]
This case involved a dispute between an association member (“Owner”), who was a candidate for election to the association’s board
Virtually all states have statutes and all HOAs have bylaws and/or other governing documents which mandate that the association have
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If you live in a common interest development, it is inevitable that there are going to be disputes between neighbors.
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The only way to properly memorialize what transpired at meetings of owners, association directors, or committees is through the preparation
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“Apathy” is a lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern. Since the very nature of a homeowners association is that it
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Homeowners’ association business is conducted by the collective action of the association’s board of directors acting in meetings. State statutes
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This case involved a dispute between a homeowner (“Owner”) and his homeowners association (“Association”) over Owner’s construction of two structures
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