Open Board Meetings are not required by Ohio Law, but may be required under the Organizational Documents

Homeowners elect board members at the annual meeting, who are then responsible for making comprehensive business decisions for the association, such as setting the annual operating budget, entering into contracts, promulgating rules, and enforcing restrictive covenants. Because the board has extensive decision making power over the association, owners want to (and also mistakenly believe in an absolute right to) attend the board meetings to observe the decision making process, inspect the documents, and provide input.    Read the article…………..

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