Our litigation team’s aggressive defense strategy in filing a pre-answer motion to dismiss proved successful when the Court dismissed the action brought against their clients in a dispute involving members of Condo and HOA Board Members. This case is a reminder that all Condo and HOA Board Members must follow the notice guidelines stated in By-Laws/Declaration when scheduling a board meeting or risk that any action taken at an improperly noticed Board meeting will be invalidated. (Westchester County). The order is available here.
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Motion to dismiss successful in dispute involving members of Condo and HOA Board Members
On Behalf of Gettinger Waldinger Monteleone Gushue & Hollis, LLP | Jun 8, 2022 | Condominiums & Cooperatives, Homeowners' Associations
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