No.
Read your governing documents to determine if this special privilege and power has been vested in the office of the president. If it exists, it may be vested in the developer and cannot be passed along to anyone else.
Generally, a president offers a tie-breaking vote if other board members vote evenly on a motion.
A president may not overrule the majority of owners in any case.
Yes. Dissolution of the HOA should be address in its bylaws. It would probably have to vote to dissolve itself.
If the HOA board approved compensation for the president, it would depend on the rules and regulations outlined in the association's bylaws and governing documents. If allowed, the president can be compensated as long as it's within the limits set by the HOA. If there are no specific provisions regarding compensation, it's advisable to consult legal counsel or refer to the governing documents for more information.
Yes, a renter can technically be the president of a homeowners association (HOA) if that is allowed by the HOA's bylaws or governing documents. However, it is more common for the president to be an owner of a property within the HOA, as they typically have a vested interest in the community. Ultimately, it depends on the specific rules and regulations outlined in the HOA's governing documents.
To make changes in a HOA covenant, the process usually starts with drafting a proposed amendment. The amendment is then presented to the HOA board for review and approval. Once approved by the board, the amendment is typically mailed to all HOA members for voting. A majority vote is typically required to approve the amendment and make changes to the covenant.
To vote out your HOA, you need to gather support from other homeowners who are dissatisfied with the current HOA leadership. Organize meetings, discuss concerns, and create a petition to remove the existing board members. Follow your state's HOA bylaws and procedures, gather enough votes to meet any required thresholds, and hold a formal vote to elect new board members.
Steps homeowners can take if the HOA is falling down on the job of maintaining the property.
Usually, another board member, and usually the Vice President. Read your governing documents to determine the process required to notify the membership, nominate candidates, hold the meeting, vote and elect a new President. It's a good idea to have an odd number of officers. Most governing documents require a minimum of three board members.
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This depends on the CC&Rs, Bylaws and other governing documents of the HOA you are trying to get out of. Odds are, you can't get out for any reason other than by the approval of a majority of the homeowners in the association. An easier way to get out of a HOA is to sell your home and buy another home not governed by a HOA.
Read your governing documents to determine when the HOA has the power to 'withhold', and what the HOA has the power to withhold.There is no standard.
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