P.D. from New Haven County writes: Dear Mister Condo, I hope you can provide some assistance for me. I am a board member of a 50-unit condo complex. We are having our yearly meeting and will be electing board members. Is it CT law that the unit owner MUST sign their ballot?? I have lived…
Tag: Voting
V.P. Resignation Creates Big Vacancy on Small Board
D.G. from Hartford County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, We are a 23-unit self-managed complex, with a 3-member Board; President, Vice President and Treasurer. In September, the Vice President resigned from the Board. Can we run the Board with just the President and Treasurer until our next election? Mister Condo replies: D.G., you certainly can…
Condo Unit Owner Controlling Voting Outcomes Using Proxies
B.S. from outside of Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, Typically, our condo meetings do not have many members present. There are 14 units in our association and usually there are at least 4 votes controlled by one person. My question, is there a limit to how many votes can be cast by one owner? With…
Deceased Majority Condo Unit Owner Creates Governance Issues
P.D. from Texas writes: Dear Mister Condo, We have 116 townhome units that fall under the Texas HOA Condo law, and 50 of those units were bought out years ago by a gentleman who has since died. His estate is tied up in court and with the IRS because he didn’t have a will (I…