HOA/condo boards governed by NY Real Property Law 339 (Condominium Act) and Not-for-Profit Corporation Law for HOAs. Annual meetings required, written notice 10-50 days, quorum per bylaws. Records open to members.
NY RPL Article 9-B (339-d through 339-kk) governs condominiums. HOAs organized as not-for-profit corporations are governed by NY N-PCL. Board meetings must be open to unit owners in most cases. Budget adoption and special assessments require notice per bylaws. Contact Onondaga County at (315) 435-2070 for enforcement.
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