Condominium and HOA boards in Islip operate under NY Real Property Law Article 9-B (Condominium Act), RPL Article 9-C (Homeowners Associations) where applicable, and the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law. Boards must hold annual meetings and maintain records accessible to unit owners.
Under NY RPL 339-B through 339-ii, condo boards adopt bylaws, elect officers, and must provide notice of meetings consistent with the declaration and bylaws. Board members owe fiduciary duties to the association. Meeting minutes, financial statements, and governing documents must be available to unit owners upon request. Quorum and voting requirements are set in the declaration. Fire Island condos and co-ops (governed by the Business Corporation Law for co-ops) follow similar transparency rules.
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