HOA boards in Broome County condos governed by NY Real Property Law Article 9-B (Condominium Act) and RPL 339. Non-condo HOAs follow Not-for-Profit Corporation Law.
NY RPL 339 (Condominium Act) requires annual meetings, notice to unit owners, and board election per bylaws. Homeowner associations organized as not-for-profit corporations follow N-PCL for meeting notice, quorum, and voting procedures. Open meeting and record access governed by bylaws; NY has no statutory HOA sunshine law.
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