Boards need to know when to uphold rules, and when to bend policy.
Boards need to know when to uphold rules, and when to bend policy.
Pay off instead of pay out – that’s the value of mediation.
When tempers flare between board and sponsor, take a breath and watch for a moment to talk calmly.
Boards cannot create a policy on a whim and suddenly start levying fines.
Continuous objectionable conduct – even after board warnings – will get you evicted.
Habitat
Should an apartment corporation enter into a major financial transaction without considering the tax consequences?
How can a condo collect common charges from defaulting unit-owners without spending a lot of time and money in court?
When the board takes over a newly built condo with construction defects, how can it hold the sponsor accountable?
How can a co-op board get rid of an objectionable shareholder without a “Pullman” hearing?