The typical community association is governed by a board of directors comprised of volunteers who are elected by their fellow owners. The directors manage the corporate affairs of, and set policy for, the association, and as a result, they often become the main focus of dissatisfied members. This can lead to directors being sued individually for failing to fulfill their duties to act in the best interest of the association, its owners, and directors. Read the article……………….
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