RobertS17 (Florida)
Posts: 52
Posts: 52
Posted:
Our association has 13 homeowners (17 properties total) and really like 3-4 who will usually come to meetings. We are amateurs just "winging it" by reading the governing documents and Florida statutes Chapter 720.
Do others with small communities like this have rather informal meetings or stick to a strict parliamentary procedure? Truth is, I'm looking for something that explains meetings, motions, and how to conduct it. What happens at the board level and what requires a member meeting outside of the annual meeting? I make agendas of items to discuss and vote on, but we really don't know what we are doing, to be honest. But I have a desire to learn. Another thing is learning how to write minutes properly. I'm using Google as my friend, but an online course would be nice.
Do video tutorials exist? I'd even pay money if it weren't expensive. I have the book "The Law of Florida Homeowners Associations" which is pretty good, but I'm looking for something different if that makes sense. I've even thought of trying to find other people's Association meetings near me and seeing if I could sit in as an observer. That must sound incredibly lame, but I've never had to deal with homeowners associations before moving to Florida.
Any suggestions?
Do others with small communities like this have rather informal meetings or stick to a strict parliamentary procedure? Truth is, I'm looking for something that explains meetings, motions, and how to conduct it. What happens at the board level and what requires a member meeting outside of the annual meeting? I make agendas of items to discuss and vote on, but we really don't know what we are doing, to be honest. But I have a desire to learn. Another thing is learning how to write minutes properly. I'm using Google as my friend, but an online course would be nice.
Do video tutorials exist? I'd even pay money if it weren't expensive. I have the book "The Law of Florida Homeowners Associations" which is pretty good, but I'm looking for something different if that makes sense. I've even thought of trying to find other people's Association meetings near me and seeing if I could sit in as an observer. That must sound incredibly lame, but I've never had to deal with homeowners associations before moving to Florida.
Any suggestions?