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Loss of Quorum on the Board

Author: 
Michelle Kelly
Publication date:
April 3, 2019
Article Summary: 

The Act requires a quorum of the board to conduct business of the condominium, and if there is a loss of quorum, a meeting of owners must be held to elect new directors. The condominium must send an information certificate update (ICU) within 5 days of losing quorum, and the notice of meeting must be sent out at least 15 days before and the meeting must be held within 30 days of the loss of quorum. There are a number of possible solutions to quorum issues, but there is no "one-size-fits-all" when it comes to addressing quorum issues. The most important details in this text are solutions to promote owners to join the board and stay on the board. These solutions include compensation and other benefits, reducing the number of directors or term length, and using committees to reduce the time commitment of directors and share the work among more people.

Keywords: 

condominium owners association, condo boards, condo board meetings, condominium meeting minimum quorum requirements, condo meeting quorum, condo legal quorum rules, condo board of directors, condo board members, condos association bylaws, condo bylaws

Source Citation: 
Michelle Kelly
Loss of Quorum on the Board
April 3, 2019
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