Boards Typically Do Not Have Unilateral Authority to Amend
Q: I have noticed that our governing documents contain numerous references to the developer, even though the developer is no longer involved. Can the homeowners’ association’s board have the authority to remove or amend these developer-related references from the documents without requiring a vote of the owners, given that these provisions no longer apply? (J.D., via e-mail)
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