CindyY1 (Florida)
Posts: 7
Posts: 7
Posted:
The president of our HOA has been using his position and the inside information his position affords him to gain access to homes well below market value then rehab, flip and sell for top dollar.
He recently back doored a purchase where he knew another member of the community (who doesn't have his insider info) was trying to buy. The property was in a complicated Trust but he used his position to locate the one Trustee who wanted to cut out the other members. Like I said, complicated.
Reasearch into HOA board member ethics seems pretty clear .... his behavior appears to be a direct conflict of interest and ethical violation.
"Conflicts of interest also arise when a director, or a member of his or her immediate family1, receives improper personal benefits as a result of his or her position as a director of the Company.β
"No Board Member may use his/her position into enhance his/her financial status through the use of inside information derived from being a member of the board."
"Any Board members conduct, particularly the Presidents should be above reproach and avoid the appearance of impropriety."
Is my evaluation of this persons behavior accurate and is there any recourse?
He recently back doored a purchase where he knew another member of the community (who doesn't have his insider info) was trying to buy. The property was in a complicated Trust but he used his position to locate the one Trustee who wanted to cut out the other members. Like I said, complicated.
Reasearch into HOA board member ethics seems pretty clear .... his behavior appears to be a direct conflict of interest and ethical violation.
"Conflicts of interest also arise when a director, or a member of his or her immediate family1, receives improper personal benefits as a result of his or her position as a director of the Company.β
"No Board Member may use his/her position into enhance his/her financial status through the use of inside information derived from being a member of the board."
"Any Board members conduct, particularly the Presidents should be above reproach and avoid the appearance of impropriety."
Is my evaluation of this persons behavior accurate and is there any recourse?