It’s really interesting to see how other HOAs across the nation handles sticky situations within their homeowners community.
This page will present to you various articles that have been gathered and presented by HOA Member Services.
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Articles:
Board of Directors:
- Why Director Qualification are the Backbone to Better Community Leadership
- Out of Control Board Members
- What happens to HOA Directors if No Election is Held?
- Can a HOA Change the Rules without a Vote?
- What happens when a Board refuses to fill a vacant seat?
- Court Steps in to Enforce Elections
- Why Associations Need a Directors Code of Conduct
- Difference Between Directors and Officers
- When Board Directors & Officers can become Personally Liable for Their Actions
Meetings:
- Article – Special Membership Meetings
- Associations Must Hold Membership Meetings to Elect Directors
- Are your Association’s Board of Directors conducting required meetings?
- Who Sets Board Meeting Agendas?
- Associations Must Maintain Proper Minutes
- Directors are Responsible for Maintaining Proper Minutes of Their Meetings
- What is the “Homeowner Forum” portion of board meetings?
Members:
- Understanding the “Homeowner Forum” Portion of Association Board Meetings
- Special Membership Meetings Provide a Platform for Association Member Collaboration and Oversight
- Strategies to Encourage Homeowner Participation in their Homeowners Association
- Documenting Neighbor Noise Disturbances
Financials:
- 7 Steps HOA Boards can take to Reduce the Risk of Fraud & Embezzlement
- Understand the Importance of Reviewing Annual Financial Reports
Court Cases:
- Court – HOA No Discretion to Withhold Records Owners are Entitled to Inspect
- Court Upholds Validity of Member Recall Election, Election of New Board, and Ouster of Former Board Members
- Court Steps in to Enforce HOA Elections: A lesson for Boards & Members
- Court Says a Lease for any term violates restriction prohibiting use of properties for “business or commercial purposes”
- Court Says HOA had no Discretion to Withhold Records Owners were Entitled to See
- Court Says Owners Cannot Withhold Payment of Assessments to Protest Board Actions or Alleged Wrongdoing
General Info:
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