Condo/HOA Leaders' Dos and Don'ts: The Roles and Duties of the HOA President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Director Thursday, March 14, 2024 — NEXT WEEK! 2-3 p.m. Eastern An Exclusive HOAleader.com
Webinar with Practical Tips for Condo and HOA Boards
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Let’s first say thank you for volunteering to lead your condo or HOA, whether you’re president, a board member, or serving in another role. It’s a hard job, and you’re making your community a better place to live with your efforts. But do
you know exactly what you’re supposed to be doing—and not doing—in your leadership role? Have you read the job description (have you seen one?)? Do you know what the law requires of you? Do you know what actions would be considered overstepping your role? We’ve got you covered. Join us for a March 14 webinar to hear two
experienced community association lawyers walk you through:
- The difference between a
condo/HOA director and an officer
- The role and authority of a condo/HOA president
- What a condo/HOA treasurer is responsible for, particularly if your management company handles your community’s financials
- The duties of a condo/HOA secretary
- What’s expected of a condo/HOA director at large
- Where vice presidents fit into condos/HOAs
- What to know if you’re a committee chair or member
- Your board’s authority to create additional officer positions
- Why some officers may have special voting or veto rights
- Can—and should—your members hold multiple offices at the same time?
- The election and removal of officers, when members refuse an office, and resignation of an officer position
- Where condo/HOA leaders overstep their authority and where they don’t step up but should
- What can happen to you if you don’t do your job or you go rogue?
In just 60 minutes, you’ll get job descriptions and tips for effectively carrying out your obligations as a leader in your community. Register
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| Marshal Granor, CCAL, is managing
partner at Granor & Granor PC in Horsham, Pa., where he concentrates on community association and real estate law. He was a principal author of Pennsylvania’s Uniform Planned Community Act. For six years, Granor was president of Community Management Services Group, a condo and HOA management company operating in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. He is admitted as a Fellow in the Community Associations Institute College of Community Association
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| Andrea L. O'Toole is the founding partner at
O'Toole Rogers in Lafayette, Calif., and has advocated for community associations since 2006. She works with community associations in all aspects of their operations, including compliance with the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act and advising association clients on all aspects of community association operations. O’Toole educates board members, managers, homeowners, and other attorneys through her service roles with such industry organizations as California Association of
Community Managers, Community Association Institute, and Executive Council of Homeowners. |
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