In the aftermath of the Pomerance and Musey rulings, boards face the question of how they can allow increased access while still protecting the properties and residents through such devices as non-disclosure agreements (NDA). “The rights of an owner to review books and records must be balanced with maintaining the integrity of confidential information,” says attorney Rob Braverman, a principal at Braverman Greenspun and board counsel for the Link. Read the article…………..
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