RobertR1 (South Carolina)
Posts: 5,164
Posts: 5,164
Posted:
Don't think I have seen this one.
What is the boards obligations? Example: The actions of a few owners seem to be the cause for the Board to seek legal advice. The attorney considers the issues and as far as it is known, he probably found no cause to restrict the activities of these few owners. I say probably as no action was taken against the owners, no correspondence from the lawyer was ever communicated to the owners. The Board responded with some vague, unspecified warning about the action of the few, and copied all owners on their reply. In this letter reference was made that the actions of the few owners were cause to expend X $ for legal fees. Time passes and when the next accounting is published there is a line item for the expenditure of X $ for legal fees. Does the Board have to inform the owners the amount of money expended and what was the decided agreement with the lawyer and include the correspondence relevant to this expenditure?
To me, a no brainer, the Board is obligated to inform all owners of the complete issue, along with pertinent correspondence.
An public opology also seems in order. Comments?
What is the boards obligations? Example: The actions of a few owners seem to be the cause for the Board to seek legal advice. The attorney considers the issues and as far as it is known, he probably found no cause to restrict the activities of these few owners. I say probably as no action was taken against the owners, no correspondence from the lawyer was ever communicated to the owners. The Board responded with some vague, unspecified warning about the action of the few, and copied all owners on their reply. In this letter reference was made that the actions of the few owners were cause to expend X $ for legal fees. Time passes and when the next accounting is published there is a line item for the expenditure of X $ for legal fees. Does the Board have to inform the owners the amount of money expended and what was the decided agreement with the lawyer and include the correspondence relevant to this expenditure?
To me, a no brainer, the Board is obligated to inform all owners of the complete issue, along with pertinent correspondence.
An public opology also seems in order. Comments?