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Board Procedures: Ayer vs Cambridge

How do board procedures rules compare between Ayer, MA and Cambridge, MA?

Ayer and Cambridge have similar restriction levels.

Ayer, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Most associations are condos governed by MGL c.183A. Board meetings, quorum, and voting follow the master deed, bylaws, and recorded rules.

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Cambridge, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Massachusetts uses condominium associations rather than HOAs, governed by MGL chapter 183A, which sets rules for trustee elections, meetings, voting, and fiduciary duties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAyerCambridge
Condo statuteMGL c.183A-
Non-condo HOAMGL c.180 nonprofits-
Governing docsMaster deed, bylaws-
Records accessOwner right-
No state HOA actCommon in MA-
Governing Law-MGL c.183A
Board Name-Trustees or Managers
Meeting Notice-Per bylaws typically 10-30 days
Records Access-Owner right to inspect
Fiduciary Duty-Required of trustees

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Ayer FAQ

Is my Middlesex County association a condo?

Most likely yes. Single-family subdivisions with HOAs exist but condominiums dominate the Boston metro.

Can owners attend meetings?

Bylaws govern, but most permit owner attendance at open portions of trustee meetings.

Cambridge FAQ

Are there HOAs in Cambridge?

Most are condominium associations under MGL c.183A; true HOAs are rare in the city.

Can I see board records?

Yes, unit owners have the right to inspect association records on reasonable notice.

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