Officers: in HOAs, officers (even presidents) have little individual power. Everything they do is only upon the board’s express authorization. HOA officers occasionally confuse their limited ...
Q: We live in an older homeowners association of 385 single-family homes. We’ve lived here 14 years and in the last few years have had several community management companies, each seemingly worse than ...
Discover the latest press releases from Association Management Group, Inc. (AMG) with the Triad Business Journal's ...
Live in a home governed by a condominium, co-op or homeowner's association? Have questions about what they can and cannot do? Ryan Poliakoff, an attorney and author based in Boca Raton, has answers.
I don’t have legal concerns. There’s no conflict, as the person resigned from the board (and even if they hadn’t it might still be OK under certain circumstances and with the appropriate approval), ...
Q: Almost by definition, homeowners association board members are amateurs, dependent on the community association manager to handle maintenance, accounting and rule compliance. But how deeply must ...
Southern California Management Leader Offers Practical Strategies to Boost Resident Participation in Palm Springs Area ...
Q: My HOA has made a bulk of the daily hours reserved for private use in our fitness rooms and saunas. Is this legal without a change in rules by the entire HOA? J.S., Alameda A: An “operating rule” ...
In HOAs, officers (even presidents) have little individual power. Everything they do is only upon the board’s express ...
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