Can the HOA Be Sued If Someone Catches the Virus? Lawsuits are always possible but unlikely if boards are reasonable about . . .
OPENING SWIMMING POOLS: COVID-19 Advice
Opening Swimming Pools in HOA Communities and the Covid-19 Recommended Guidelines. QUESTION: – Riverside Pools. Our community has 5 unstaffed pools and is struggling with how to open them following the Riverside County guidelines. Do we need to hire a full-time staff to monitor the pool and sanitize everything periodically?...
VIRTUAL HOA MEETING CHOICES
Below is a helpful tip from the Davis-Stirling.com Newsletter by ADAMS | STIRLING PLC regarding . . . Virtual Meeting Choices and Problems VIDEO PROBLEMS: Lately there have been articles on security issues with Zoom. Boards should research this company before using them. Perhaps a conventional conferencing service that many...
E-mail Meetings Limited by Davis-Sterling
Below is a helpful tip from the Davis-Stirling.com Newsletter by ADAMS | STIRLING PLC regarding . . . QUESTION: At our last board election, an attorney did a board orientation. Someone asked whether email communications beyond scheduling meetings were okay for board members. The attorney stated that since meetings are...
Suspending Voting Rights
Below is a helpful tip from the Davis-Stirling.com Newsletter by ADAMS | STIRLING PLC regarding . . . Suspending Voting Rights to HOA Members QUESTION: Our governing documents give the board authority to suspend members’ voting rights when they are delinquent. If a member who owns more than one separate...