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George II

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5. If the building has a condominium association, there are legal documents and bylaws that....
Sun Sep 3, 2017, 07:54 PM
Sep 2017

....are required by state law. This Milano clown can't be the only member of the condominium board, the bylaws should clearly state the number of members on the board of directors and the manner in which they're elected (most likely by the unit owners at their annual meeting)

I don't understand why the owners don't simply elect a full board of directors, and then have the BOD elect one of the members president. It's simply, unless this Milano character owns a majority of the units in the building (doubtful)

I'm wondering if the circumstances behind this story (not criticizing you, edhopper) are true. This situation could just be a scam.

BTW - I was on my condominium association's BOD for twelve years - VP the first year and then President for the following 11 years. I can't see how something like this could happen.

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