"Voting Member" - made easy

How does one become a Voting Member?

The three-member [local] Neighborhood Committee elects one of its three members as the chairman of that Committee, and that chairman is the Neighborhood Representative/Voting Member for the following 12 months.

This is the one and only way for a homeowner to become a legitimate Voting Member.

Homeowners should be demanding that the HOA educate and support the 28 Neighborhoods in complying with the By-Laws. Otherwise, the homeowners have no legal representation before the Board.

Who elects the [local} Neighborhood Committee? The homeowners do. It takes a quorum (one-third) of the homeowners (not non-homeowner residents) to convene the required Neighborhood Meeting, at which the Neighborhood Committee is elected.

Every neighborhood "shall" have a Neighborhood Meeting every year. 

The scheme of "getting signatures" never should have been allowed the first time, and the recognition of "Voting Members" from neighborhoods that failed to hold Neighborhood Meetings annually should never have been allowed.

The HOA's attorney should be telling the Board of Directors, "You must comply with the By-Laws!"

Maybe he is. Maybe the directors have their fingers in their ears.

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