Huntington HOAs and condominiums follow NY Not-for-Profit Corporation Law and NY Real Property Law 339-B for condominium bylaws. Boards must hold annual meetings, provide meeting notices, maintain records available to members, and follow procedures in the community declaration and bylaws.
Homeowners associations in Huntington are typically organized as not-for-profit corporations under NY N-PCL governing board composition, meetings, voting, and record-keeping. Condominium associations are governed by NY Real Property Law Article 9-B (Condominium Act) including 339-B covering bylaws. Board members owe fiduciary duties to members. Annual meetings are required with advance notice (typically 10 to 50 days per bylaws). Quorum and voting thresholds come from the governing documents. Members have rights to inspect books and records under N-PCL 621. Suffolk County HOA disputes can go to state Supreme Court or be arbitrated if the governing documents require.
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