Serving on a community association board is a position of trust, responsibility and accountability. But what happens when a board member is no longer acting in the best interest of the association, or worse, violating governing documents or state law? Florida law...
Leadership in a condominium association has a direct impact on the safety and success of the entire community. While experience is valuable, staying in a leadership role too long can sometimes hinder growth, transparency and innovation. That’s where term limits come...
If, theoretically, someone wanted to serve on their Florida condo board indefinitely, could they? Well, no, not exactly. Florida law places certain limitations on how long a person can serve on a condominium association’s board of directors, but as with many things,...
Serving on your Florida condominium association’s board of directors is a rewarding way to give back to your community, but it also comes with specific qualifications and legal responsibilities. Before you decide to throw your hat in the ring and run for a seat...
In Miami, homeowners’ association (HOA) board meetings are generally required to be open to all association members. However, there are two specific instances when the board is permitted to hold a closed-session meeting – meaning the meeting is not open to all...