The Open Meeting Act (“OMA”) contains various provisions regulating how the Board of Directors of a homeowners association (“HOA”) may meet and conduct business. One of the most common questions we receive pertains to whether e-mail exchanges between Board members on items of HOA business constitute a “board meeting” under the OMA, even if those e-mails are merely for discussion purposes without any vote (or “action”) being taken on the item. Read the article………………………..
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