In this week's tip, we answer an HOAleader.com reader's questions, starting with whether a board's improper actions are automatically invalid. And who decides the board has gone wrong?
Click on the arrow below to hear a short clip in which two of HOAleader.com's experts—Nancy T. Polomis, a partner at Hellmuth & Johnson PLLC in Edina, Minn., whose clients include local developers and condos and HOAs throughout Minnesota, and Carolina Sznajderman Sheir, a partner at Eisinger Law in
Hollywood, Fla., which represents 600-700 associations throughout the state, who is board certified in condo and planned development law by the Florida Bar—explain whether actions taken in violation of the law or governing documents are, on their face, unenforceable.