A condominium association’s board of directors is responsible for making decisions for a community of condo owners, whether their building or complex has four units or 400. The board’s fiduciary duty to the association ranges from setting maintenance fees to spending on major repairs that can run into millions of dollars. Read the article………………………..
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Q: Our homeowners association has private streets and has a formal parking policy that simply…