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"Stephen C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > "Christine Geyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > "Stephen C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Folks, What's wrong with a comprehensive code of conduct which has > > > been reviewed by a HOA's legal consul, signed by each Board Member and > > > then utilized to keep Board Members from committing unethical > > > behavior? Wouldn't it be in the best interest of the HOA & the > > > Management Company to remove such misbehaving Board Members as soon as > > > possible? > > > Ideally, any solid evidence of misconduct would then trigger the HOA's > > > legal consul (consul would actually earn their money) to inform the > > > Board Member in question of their removal and it would serve as > > > Band-Aid solution for the chronic problem of Board Member > > > misconduct.... > > Folks, > > The "Code of Conduct" which I mentioned in my initial post could be a > legally > binding agreement or contract between each Board Member and the HOA. > > Any behavior determined to be a liability to the HOA by the HOA's > legal consul could then be utilized by the HOA to oust the offending > individual. > HOA have contracts, majority vote of the HOA & legal consul at their > disposal, > so why can't these tools be used to cleanse HOA's of the varied > unscrupulous characters found within HOA's these days? Many Thanks! > > Most of the Bylaws have the provision to remove a board member without cause. Our do. The problem is that homeowners are reluctant to do so. -Sub
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