breach that duty.Here's what you need to know about fulfilling your fiduciary duty as an association board member. The New Learning NORM? ...Distance Learning with ZOOM... With the onset of this global China virus fiasco, we have been forced to deal with new ways of doing everyday...
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“Every board member has a fiduciary duty to the association,” says Peyton. “You really don’t violate it unless you reach into the realm of criminal level conduct. Most other board decisions and actions will be covered by the Business Judgment Rule—if you are stealing from the association...
We embrace our responsibility to set the standard for service, financial integrity and professional ethics across our industry. As a fiduciary and advisor to our community clients, we perform our work with integrity and to the highest professional standards. Board Members We are the Board’s trus...
Board MemberTranquility Owners Association Just looked over our new community association website and it is terrific. I know it’s not easy pulling all of this together and putting it in one easy to use site. I see there is even a spot for a map! I love having one spot to access our...
All board members should know their role and what’s expected of them. The simplest way to getting there is understanding the whole concept of the fiduciary responsibility of the board of trustees to the entire building. In a nutshell, the board is a governing body that makes decisions that ...
she stresses the importance of transparency in conducting association or corporation business, and says that board members must remember that first and foremost, they are representatives of the owners. As such, they have a fiduciary responsibility to provide those owners with information about what’s...