Whether you’re urging people to just start washing their hands or your closet is filled with toilet paper, one thing is certain: coronavirus continues to spread. According to health professionals, one thing we can do to slow the spread is avoid group gatherings. Unfortunately, that’s not always easy to do when you are trying to maintain a functioning community association. Regular gatherings are the norm for community associations. In some cases, such as annual meetings, gatherings are even mandated by the governing documents. So, under Oregon law, can you keep your association running, meet fiduciary duties, and comply with your governing documents without congregating? Probably. Here is a potential suggestion depending on your documents, but as always and consult with your lawyer on your specific questions: Read the article……………………………
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