JohnC46 (South Carolina)
Posts: 14,265
Posts: 14,265
Posted:
We have a situation on our hands.
We recently transitioned our stand alone homes (112) from Declarant to owner control. Our Bylaws call for a 50% quorum at an Annual Meeting to conduct business, elections, etc. Our past records indicate we have never had more then 34% of owners attend any owners meeting and that was at the recent one where we tried hard (signs, banners, newsletter, etc.) to get people to come out and discuss the transition. Prior to that heavily advertised meeting, the largest turnout ever (over 7 years) was 20% or less.
Our management company (very experienced) has told the BOD that a 20% Quorum is best and usually more achievable to make things happen. The BOD (myself included) agree.
Well I have devised a plan that I consider legal and above board. That having been said, the plan could also be considered "sneaky" for lack of a better word. Understand that the majority of our owners are smart, bright people but many are in their first HOA plus they are not familiar with Proxies.
I say the BOD could send out a "nicely worded" letter that would have a proper/legal proxy attached that would "lead" the average person to sign and return the Proxy. Basically the Proxy would establish a Quorum and approve the Bylaw change from 50% to 20%. It would be drawn up by our lawyer and entirely legal so no Internet lawyering responses please.
That said, in my heart of hearts it borders on deception, and remember I am the author/originator of such an idea.
Do not play Internet lawyer in your response.
Respond with your heart of hearts.
Thanks.
We recently transitioned our stand alone homes (112) from Declarant to owner control. Our Bylaws call for a 50% quorum at an Annual Meeting to conduct business, elections, etc. Our past records indicate we have never had more then 34% of owners attend any owners meeting and that was at the recent one where we tried hard (signs, banners, newsletter, etc.) to get people to come out and discuss the transition. Prior to that heavily advertised meeting, the largest turnout ever (over 7 years) was 20% or less.
Our management company (very experienced) has told the BOD that a 20% Quorum is best and usually more achievable to make things happen. The BOD (myself included) agree.
Well I have devised a plan that I consider legal and above board. That having been said, the plan could also be considered "sneaky" for lack of a better word. Understand that the majority of our owners are smart, bright people but many are in their first HOA plus they are not familiar with Proxies.
I say the BOD could send out a "nicely worded" letter that would have a proper/legal proxy attached that would "lead" the average person to sign and return the Proxy. Basically the Proxy would establish a Quorum and approve the Bylaw change from 50% to 20%. It would be drawn up by our lawyer and entirely legal so no Internet lawyering responses please.
That said, in my heart of hearts it borders on deception, and remember I am the author/originator of such an idea.
Do not play Internet lawyer in your response.
Respond with your heart of hearts.
Thanks.