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Home Insights & News To Notice, or Not to Notice, That Is the Question: Closed Board Meetings

To Notice, or Not to Notice, That Is the Question: Closed Board Meetings

06.24.2020
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Jay Roberts

The answer to the question of whether all board meetings must be properly noticed to the members is YES. Even the emergency powers section of the community association statutes require notice to be given as is practicable.

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