Condominium Sub-Association has Standing to Sue in Its Own Name, and on Behalf of Its Members as Well
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Q: Can a condominium association prohibit the installation of hurricane shutters by an owner? I would believe they would have the right to dictate some of the requirements of the shutters but can they outright restrict the installation of same?
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Q: Our board of directors for our homeowners' association often does not have a quorum present at board meetings since some members work or are frequently out of town. What can be done by a board in the absence of a quorum? If a quorum is initially established but some directors have to leave the meeting early, does the quorum still stand?
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