The board in a Brooklyn condominium hasn’t held elections in more than four years, and unit-owners are worried about the building’s financial management. The board has promised to set a date for the next election, but the management company is seeking candidates to replace one member — who will be chosen by the board, even though the bylaws state that a majority of the unit-owners must be present at the meeting and elect all three board members. What recourse do these aggrieved unit-owners have? Read the article…………………………….
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