In a recent column you use an example that confused me. You are talking about proxy forms in HOAs, but use an example, in which you say: “for example, condominium owners may not vote in an election by proxy, and so they may not vote through a power of attorney, either.” I live in a condo community and we have voted by proxy for years. Are we wrong, or should you have said something like: unless their documents specify they can vote by proxy? Read the Q&A…………………………
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