Board Member Boundaries and Obligations – Part 1

As a board member, you have a slew of duties and obligations to carry out.  Some of these duties and obligations are contained in the governing documents of the association; some are contained in statute.  Regardless of where these duties and obligations originate, they must be followed and observed to keep the board members andGo to Resource

Colorado Clean Indoor Air Act

House Bill 06-1175 “CONCERNING ENACTMENT OF THE “COLORADO CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT”, AND, IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, PROHIBITING SMOKING IN INDOOR ENCLOSED AREAS, INCLUDING PLACES OF EMPLOYMENT.”  

Just a “Minute”!!

The phrase “in a New York minute” is supposed to mean in an instant. Or, as Johnny Carson once said, it’s that split-second interval between a Manhattan traffic light turning green and the guy behind you honking his horn. On the other hand, if I holler “I’ll just be a minute” while scrambling around inGo to Resource

Running Effective Meetings with Disruptive Owners

One of the most challenging situations that may confront your board during a meeting is handling very disruptive audience members.  For example, what if an owner with strong opinions who’s known for being very outspoken, starts yelling during the meeting?  Fortunately, this kind of disruption is very rare during a well-planned, well-organized and well-run meeting. Go to Resource
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