Some of the most important HOA decisions must be made by membership vote, but many associations cannot make those decisions because they fail to attain a quorum. “Quorum” is the minimum number of members participating (in person, by ballot cast in advance or by proxy) so that a membership vote can be taken. The failure to attain quorum can prevent the HOA from taking actions such as election or recall of directors, major assessment changes or amending CC&Rs or bylaws. Read the entire article……………………………….
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