BrendaS4 (Florida)
Posts: 40
Posts: 40
Posted:
FL HOA: What are the rights of a homeowner to view the “unapproved” board minutes? My HOA is refusing to let me see the minutes until they are approved. I am very aware they are in the unapproved status. Can they refuse to let me see these? Can they refuse to let me have a copy? Can they refuse to read them at the meeting before approval?
Last month, upon my request they did let me have a copy of the unapproved minutes. What they did was insert in the minutes the approval of a serious policy decision that was made outside of the meeting. They never discussed this policy at any open meeting, even a couple of board members questioned when it was discussed. I was concerned that this is what was happening and that is why I asked for the “unapproved” minutes and they did give them to me.
Anyway, the minutes were corrected at the meeting and I believe it was because they knew that I had them and would have spoken up as I had already had discussions that the policy was not legal and supported by the CCR or the FL statutes. This has made me extremely concerned as to what they are placing in the minutes that never are discussed or a vote taken at the open board meeting.
This month they are refusing to let me see the unapproved minutes. This president has shown that she wants to insert anything in the minutes without discussion and proper vote and hope it gets approved. They later can then point to the board’s approval as recorded and who remembers what actually happened. I know not nice, that is why I have started to watch my board very carefully. The do not want to read the minutes at the meeting either. So the audience really never knows what they are approving. Anything can be in those minutes.
Last month, upon my request they did let me have a copy of the unapproved minutes. What they did was insert in the minutes the approval of a serious policy decision that was made outside of the meeting. They never discussed this policy at any open meeting, even a couple of board members questioned when it was discussed. I was concerned that this is what was happening and that is why I asked for the “unapproved” minutes and they did give them to me.
Anyway, the minutes were corrected at the meeting and I believe it was because they knew that I had them and would have spoken up as I had already had discussions that the policy was not legal and supported by the CCR or the FL statutes. This has made me extremely concerned as to what they are placing in the minutes that never are discussed or a vote taken at the open board meeting.
This month they are refusing to let me see the unapproved minutes. This president has shown that she wants to insert anything in the minutes without discussion and proper vote and hope it gets approved. They later can then point to the board’s approval as recorded and who remembers what actually happened. I know not nice, that is why I have started to watch my board very carefully. The do not want to read the minutes at the meeting either. So the audience really never knows what they are approving. Anything can be in those minutes.