The requirement for a condo board member to be a resident of the condo is not universally mandated. It really depends on the specific by-laws of your condominium. Some condo by-laws state that board members must be owners, but not necessarily that they must occupy one of the units. Other condos require all board members to be owner-occupants, while some have no requirement at all.
Having board members who are residents can be beneficial, as they will be directly invested in the quality of life within the building and more aware of the day-to-day issues that arise. At Daisy Property Management, we believe every board member, resident or not, can make positive contributions to a community when there is clear communication and strong teamwork. It’s always good to review your condominium's specific by-laws or consult with a property management professional to understand the rules specific to your community.
Read your governing documents to determine whether or not this is a criteria for your association.
Often, this is most desirable, but may not be a requirement of the community's official guidelines.
Read your governing documents to determine the residency requirements for board service eligibility. It is possible that the majority of the board must be resident owners, all members must be resident owners or there may be no residency requirement. There is no standard.
This information is typically defined in the association's governing documents and can range widely based on local laws and specific association guidelines. In some cases, there may not be specific residency requirements while in others, a board member might be required to use their unit as their primary residence. It's always best to refer directly to your condo association's governing documents or seek legal counsel for accurate information relevant to your specific situation. At Daisy Property Management, we understand it's essential for board members to have a clear understanding of their role and commitment. Daisy aids by providing real-time communication and financial strategy assistance, to name a few, regardless of the specific requirements your condo association may have. This ensures a proactive approach to managing the property and fosters a well-organized environment for residents and board members alike.
Read your governing documents to establish the process required in order to pursue a delinquent owner for past due assessments. So long as the owner retains title to the unit, the board is required to collect the debt, regardless of the owner's physical location.
No, not even gold members are required to own that.
Read your governing documents to determine whether or not board approval is required for this installation. If it is, the association's power grid must be inspected to ascertain how to power your installation. If no approval is required, best practices dictate that you advise the board of the installation, to verify whether or not additional insurance is required based on your upgrade.
Florida Condominium Act doesn't require board members to be residents, nor does it require them to be owners of units. The only requirement is that the individual is at least 18 years old. What's more important is whether your specific condominium's bylaws allow for it, as the condominium association can establish their own eligibility criteria. At Daisy property management, we routinely guide our board members through issues like this and help them understand the finer details of their governance documents to ensure smooth and compliant operations.
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No, you cannot be evicted from a condo association solely for speeding. Eviction typically occurs when a person violates the terms of their lease or commits a serious offense. Speeding would likely be addressed through a warning or a fine imposed by the condo association, but it would not typically result in eviction.
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