Removing HOA Board Members in Florida

Question:

Community wants to replace the Board. Signatures have been gathered, The Board is not in a good place and doesn’t follow their fiduciary responsibility.

– David

 

Answer:

Hi David,

In Florida, the process of replacing an HOA or condominium board begins with gathering a petition signed by the required percentage of association members, typically 10-20% of the community, depending on the governing documents. Once the petition is validated, the board must then call a special meeting.

At the special meeting, the community must meet the quorum requirements specified in the governing documents. A majority vote, often more than 50% of all voting interests, is needed to remove one or more board members. If the removal is successful, the election of new board members typically occurs immediately, unless the governing documents or state laws outline an alternative process for appointing replacements.

 

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