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    Under new law, condo boards must view training requirements as an opportunity, not a burden | Opinion

  3. When not enough people vote in condo board election, are you ...

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    Question: My condo board has been paying two "property managers," one from our management company and one maintenance man, for almost a year. The maintenance man has performed no duties within his ...

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    Meetings of the board where a quorum of board members are present must be noticed and open to members. There’s no discussion in the statute about informal meetings that do not require notice.

  5. Condominium - Wikipedia

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    Matters addressed in the condominium bylaws may include the responsibilities of the owners' association, voting procedures to be used at association meetings, the qualifications, powers, and duties of the board of directors, and the powers and duties of the officers. The Bylaws may also cover the obligations of the owners with regard to ...

  6. Community Associations Institute - Wikipedia

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    Based in Falls Church, Virginia in the United States, the CAI has more than 60 chapters of condominium and homeowner associations [1] [2] [3] with over 45,000 members worldwide. [4] The CAI provides education and resources to help the volunteer leaders and boards that govern community associations.

  7. Davis–Stirling Common Interest Development Act - Wikipedia

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    Board meetings, like the boards of government agencies, are generally open to HOA members, with some exceptions. As with government agencies, courts generally defer to the broad discretion HOAs enjoy in discharging their duties. [6] The HOA is also allowed to charge regular fees to homeowners within the development (comparable to taxes).

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    The board is required to maintain its duties in exchange for these dues. Each HOA will have its own rules in place. When you agree to live in that community, you agree to the rules.

  9. Property management - Wikipedia

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    An owner of a single-family home, condominium, or multi-family building may engage the services of a professional property management company. The company will then advertise the rental property, handle tenant inquiries, screen applicants, select suitable candidates, draw up a lease agreement, conduct a move-in inspection, move the tenant(s ...