How to Reconvene an Annual HOA Meeting

To avoid the extra cost and effort of reconvening an annual HOA meeting, it’s really important to reach quorum the first time around. Reconvening a meeting means planning a new date and time, securing a new meeting place, and drafting and mailing a new notice— which are all time and resource-sapping tasks your HOA can do without! Sometimes, however, even if your board works hard, you still miss quorum. Because an annual meeting is crucial to a homeowner’s association –you can’t elect new board members and carry out important HOA business without it!– you will need to reconvene your annual meeting.     Read the article………………….

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