Court Affirmed Dismissal Of Breach Of Fiduciary Duty Claims Against Condo Board Members

In Brown v. Hensley, a condominium complex was damaged by a hurricane, and the board of the complex allowed the complex to be demolished. No. 14-14-00981-CV, 2017 Tex. App. LEXIS 727 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] January 26, 2017, no pet. history). Some of the unit owners sued the board for breach of fiduciary duty and other claims arising from this decision. The trial court granted the board members’ motion for summary judgment.    Read the article………….

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