CharlesW1 (Georgia)
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Posts: 826
Posted:
Good evening all,
I have a rather quick question. I was hoping you all could clarify a few things for me.
Our annual election was held last night. I was re-elected!
We are allowed to use proxies, if the homeowner (in good standings) doesnât make an appearance and are eligible to vote. As many of you are aware our subdivision (like many) has a difficult time establishing quorum.
We also have a management company whom we will pay for them to be present, to sign people in, count ballots and proxies. The property manager will general stay the entire evening and he will bring his assistant with him, so we pay her also.
I guess the meeting was too busy for her to take minutes, so the president asked my wife to take them. She did and very well I might add, but now they are being submitted under the assistance name as if she took them. I personally donât feel that it is right for them to do such a thing! Were do you draw the line? God for bid, if those minutes were ever needed in court. I guess then the MC would take soul responsibility of what was written, is that why?!
I guess my question would be, can minutes only be submitted by the Management or board members? If a non board member takes the minutes, does the board have to sign off on them as if they had taken the notes themselves?
I know this sounds kind of petty, but it just not acceptable to me.
I donât recall ever reading a previously written post on this particular topic, if any of you recall otherwise feel free to let me know
Thanks as always
Chuck W.
I have a rather quick question. I was hoping you all could clarify a few things for me.
Our annual election was held last night. I was re-elected!
We are allowed to use proxies, if the homeowner (in good standings) doesnât make an appearance and are eligible to vote. As many of you are aware our subdivision (like many) has a difficult time establishing quorum.
We also have a management company whom we will pay for them to be present, to sign people in, count ballots and proxies. The property manager will general stay the entire evening and he will bring his assistant with him, so we pay her also.
I guess the meeting was too busy for her to take minutes, so the president asked my wife to take them. She did and very well I might add, but now they are being submitted under the assistance name as if she took them. I personally donât feel that it is right for them to do such a thing! Were do you draw the line? God for bid, if those minutes were ever needed in court. I guess then the MC would take soul responsibility of what was written, is that why?!
I guess my question would be, can minutes only be submitted by the Management or board members? If a non board member takes the minutes, does the board have to sign off on them as if they had taken the notes themselves?
I know this sounds kind of petty, but it just not acceptable to me.
I donât recall ever reading a previously written post on this particular topic, if any of you recall otherwise feel free to let me know
Thanks as always
Chuck W.
Charles E. Wafer Jr.