How to Get the BOD to Comply with the By-Laws
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Ian McVey, attorney for HOA |
What will it take to get the Board of Directors to comply with the CC&Rs, the By-Laws, and the PRM?
It will take legal advice from the attorney for the Association. It will take 28 legitimate Voting Members, duly-elected in compliance with the By-Laws.
Twenty-seven Neighborhoods in The Summit are not represented by legitimate Voting Members. Barony Place is. Those homeowners should contact the Association's attorney, Ian McVey, at Turner Padget. He is the Association's attorney, and he is paid by the Association. He represents the 2,480 property owners.
He does not represent the Board of Directors (BOD), and he does not represent Danny Trapp.
Attorney McVey should be telling the BOD, "You must comply with the By-laws, starting with helping all the neighborhoods to elect legitimate Voting Members!"
Attorney McVey should be telling the Board that "getting signatures" is not a legitimate way to elect a Voting Member, nor would electronic voting be legitimate under the current By-Laws.
He should be telling them that an election of Voting Members cannot take place in November, if there is no quorum of legitimate Voting Members.
He should be telling the Board that the Association cannot amend the CC&Rs or By-Laws, because there aren't enough legitimate Voting Members to approve the amendments.
Email him at imcvey@turnerpadget.com or telephone him at 803.254.2200
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