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A: Generally, yes, members of an Association's fining committee are generally indemnified by the Association for acts undertaken in the course and scope of their official duties.
In a January committee meeting, the executive director of the Mediation Network of North Carolina told legislators that many HOAs don’t cooperate when homeowners seek to mediate problems.
The House Select Committee on Homeowners’ Associations, a panel studying ways to improve protections for HOA members, voiced support for those recommendations this week.
— J.K., Santa Barbara A: Normally, committee members are appointed by the board and serve at the board’s pleasure, unless the HOA bylaws state otherwise.
On a very cold evening on January 15, a total of 44 Unit Representatives, Deputy Representatives and Guests met at the SaddleBrooke HOA-1 Activity Center to meet, greet and celebrate ...
A: Normally, committee members are appointed by the board and serve at the board’s pleasure, unless the HOA bylaws state otherwise. If someone is creating havoc in a committee, the board can ...
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