Association Voting
In a neighborhood association's covenants, the word "may" is used to describe the process by which votes are counted. In legal terms, does the following language allow for the Board to choose another method of voting?
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Severence agreement and Unemployent
Does this paragraph on a severence agreement mean I am not to apply for unemployment?
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HOA law suit
I am a board member of an HOA and am behind on my dues. The management company has filed a lien through an attorney
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