Condo owner: Can I attend membership meetings along with my designated power of attorney (FL)

Question: If a condominium unit owner submits a “limited power of attorney” form to their association secretary listing a non-resident in that condominium association as their representative to speak and act on their behalf at membership meetings, does the owner forfeit the right to attend alongside their “attorney?” What if the owner happens to be on the board? Can they and the limited power of attorney representative simultaneously attend?    Read the Q&A………………………………..

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