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The President of the Board wants me off of the board. In spite of the hard work that I do & the fact that I am the majority shareholder in the co-op I feel that I am being harassed & mentally abused. My brother-in-law has been the agent for our insurance company for many years. The company that he works for lowered our premiums over approximately $50,000. Now, they want to fire him due to the "appearance of improprity'. However, if I resign from the board, they won't. Prior to our last election in the spring, I was asked to withdraw my name from the ballot...which I did and was sorry that I had later. Due to the fact that there was not a quorom, I remain on the board. Any advice or suggestions?
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