Simple Bylaw Amendments to Improve Community Operations (CO)

Outdated and burdensome provisions within the association’s bylaws can serve to hinder operations and needlessly increase administrative costs. For example, does your board conduct business via email? The association’s bylaws likely have a provision that sets forth the requirements for the board to make decisions outside of a board meeting (such as email) and it may require unanimous written approval from all directors. Inconsistencies concerning the association’s operational practices and the bylaw requirements can result in delayed board action, questioned authority, and increased expense to the community.   Read the article………………………..

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