This foundational governing document for a community association outlines property restrictions, owner obligations, and use limitations—making it the highest authority after state law.
What is the Declaration or CC&R?
Name 1 thing a board should do in order to act as a united front.
What is speak with one voice?
Why are the governing documents important to the Board?
What is they give the board the authority to act, operate, and regulate the Association?
When should meetings be held?
What is refer to Bylaws for meeting requirements?
Who should be granted access to community records?
Who are homeowners?
If you are looking to find out what hours the pool is open, where would you look?
What are the rules and regulations?
Name 1 thing a Board should do to understand how to operate the Association.
What is understand the governing documents?
Fill in the blank: Governing documents __________ ________________ and ____________ Boards.
What is provide guidance and protect Boards?
When should a Board hold elections?
What is referenced in the Bylaws?
What is the term for this situation: a situation in which a person is in a position to derive personal or financial benefit from actions or decisions made in their official capacity.
What is a conflict of interest?
You have been elected President of the Association. What document contains the information for your powers and duties?
What are the Bylaws?
This essential board meeting task requires capturing motions, actions, and key decisions—without recording every word said—and is typically performed by the secretary to ensure an accurate organizational record.
What is taking meeting minutes?
What are some laws the Board must abide by?
What are federal, state, and local laws concerning nonprofits?
Who should have input concerning all rules, including architectural guidelines?
Who is everyone?
Why should a Board establish and adhere to an appeals process?
What is to allow residents an opportunity to correct violations before imposing fines or sanctions?
An often unrequested document, the Board should annually review what third-party generated document?
What are the insurance declarations?
This core obligation of board members requires them to act in the organization’s best interest by exercising duty of care, duty of loyalty, and duty of good faith—three principles that guide sound ethical governance.
What is keep their fiduciary duties?
How do governing documents protect Association members?
What is they spell out the rights and responsibilities of all members?
Small groups of volunteers to take on focused tasks. These groups are essential to broadening participation and creating shared ownership in community life.
What are committees?
What should an operating budget include?
What is expenses, facilities, equipment, amenities, hiring professional partners and insurance?
A Board policy from 1994 and the 2025 By-laws conflict. Which clause controls?
What are the 2025 By-laws?
Board members fulfill their oversight role by focusing on policy, strategy, and accountability—while avoiding involvement in day‑to‑day operations, which belong to this group responsible for executing the board’s direction.
Who is Community Manager/Management Company?
When should the governing documents be amended?
What is when the documents conflict with state statues?
When board members support events, encourage volunteers, and communicate in ways that make people feel included, they are carrying out this important role that improves everyday life in the community.
What is fostering community?
When done correctly, these serve as the associations legal history and protect both the board and owners by documenting only what is decided rather than what was discussed.
What is meeting minutes?