One of the most challenging situations that may confront your board during a meeting is handling very disruptive audience members. For example, what if an owner with strong opinions who’s known for being very outspoken, starts yelling during the meeting? Fortunately, this kind of disruption is very rare during a well-planned, well-organized and well-run meeting. So, the key is advanced planning to handle the worst situation that may arise.
CO: HOA Files: The HOA president
The presiding officer of the association, according to Roberts Rules of Order on parliamentary procedure, takes its name from the “officer’s station in the hall from which he or she presides.” “The chair refers to the person in a meeting who is actually presiding at the time, whether that person is the regular presiding officer or not.”
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NY: Ex-school board member admits stealing funds
She was accused of misappropriating money from the Brierwood Homeowners Association, where she was an officer.
Authors: Community Associations Network National
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MD: Lead contamination broader than Grafton Ridge
The lead contaminated water that was first found in the Grafton Ridge development appears to be much “broader” and “expanding across boundaries” according to Public Information Officer William Wiseman, of the health department.
Authors: Community Associations Network National
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