The South Carolina Community Association Law Blog - By D. Ryan McCabe
Covering the law of homeowners associations, property owners associations, condominium associations, cooperatives and other community associations.
South Carolina Community Association Law Blog: Category Archive for Board of Directors

Self-Help and Covenant Enforcement- Drawing a Line in the Sand

Risk Management Assessment for Condos and HOAs

Keeping the Reins: Beware of Underhanded Boards and Their Tactics to Remain in Power

Association Meetings Must be Properly Noticed

Board Committees

Conflicts of Interest and the Board

Communication with Residents

Waiver of Covenant Enforcement

Failure to Get Prior Written Approval for Structural Modifications Violates Restrictive Covenants

The Business Judgment Rule and the Board

HOA President Sues Members

Record Keeping 101

Model Code of Ethics for Board Members

Keep Board Meetings Professional

Tips for an Association's Decision Making Process

Change in Owner's Voting Power - A Due Process Violation?

Business Judgment Rule Applies Only When Board Directors Act Within Their Authority and Without Bad Faith

Homeowners Must Show Damages to Claim Breach of Fiduciary Duty by Association

Special Assessments

Board’s Fiduciary Duty to Collect Assessments

Community Association Strategies for Collecting Assessments and Avoiding Litigation

Washington Post Article Provides Ideas to Increase Involvement in HOA Meetings

Developers Have a Fiduciary Duty to Property Owners Association

Fiduciary Duty of Board of Directors

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