Today's Topics:
- Recording fees increasing by $100 on January 1, 2024.
- Using lawyers with different practice areas - a good idea?
- Can you take owners to small claims court when they don't pay?
- Is notice effective when mailed, or when received by owners?
- How to determine responsibility for flood or other damage incidents.
- Can you record a lien against a disruptive owner?
- Do you have to hold a ratification meeting if the assessments don't change?
- Can you use proxies when voting on budget ratification?
- Can we hold virtual-only meetings, or must they include an in-person component?
- How do deal with a difficult, disruptive board member.
- When holding a hybrid meeting, can the board count only those in-person towards quorum?
- What can you do if an owner changes the outside of a condo?
Representing Washington State condominium and homeowner associations. Questions? Email us: info@condolaw.net
DISCLAIMER - The discussions in this Zoom Q&A are not legal advice and cannot be used to advise any particular association (or owner) with any specific question and/or circumstances. The comments in this Zoom Q&A are intended for informational purposes only.