HOA Homefront: Owners have very broad rights of access to association financial records.

Q: I am one of a couple employees in a small, self-managed, association. Regarding opening the association records to owners: How much detail are they allowed to see? The manager is concerned that if someone insists on details (i.e. specific individual names and duties) that this information must be provided. I thought that the owners should only be allowed to know how much is spent on maintenance and not be given specific association employee names, salaries and duties because that would be breaching confidential information. However, might the names of any hired outside contractors such as pool companies, gardening companies, laundry facility company, etc., be allowed?      Read the Q&A………………

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