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Board Procedures: Babylon vs Huntington Station

How do board procedures rules compare between Babylon, NY and Huntington Station, NY?

Babylon and Huntington Station have similar restriction levels.

Babylon, NY

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

Babylon HOAs and condominium boards governed by NY Real Property Law 339-B (condominiums) and NY Not-for-Profit Corporation Law (HOAs). Open meetings not required by NY law unlike co-ops; procedures set by governing documents.

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Huntington Station, NY

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

Suffolk County HOAs and condominiums are governed by NY Real Property Law (RPL) Article 9-B (Condominium Act sec. 339) for condos and Not-for-Profit Corporation Law for HOAs. Board meetings require notice to unit owners; annual meetings required; quorum typically 25-50 percent.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBabylonHuntington Station
Condo LawNY RPL Article 9-B-
HOA LawN-PCL-
Open MeetingsNot required by state-
Fiduciary DutyOwed to owners-
Annual MeetingPer bylaws-
Condo law-NY RPL sec. 339
HOA law-NPCL Article 6
Annual meeting-Required
Records-Owner inspection right
Enforcement-NY AG plus civil suit

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Babylon FAQ

Who enforces this in Babylon?

Babylon code enforcement at (631) 957-3000 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Babylon?

Babylon code enforcement at (631) 957-3000 handles complaints.

Huntington Station FAQ

Who enforces this in Suffolk County?

Suffolk County code enforcement at (631) 853-4000 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Suffolk County?

Suffolk County code enforcement at (631) 853-4000 handles complaints.

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