HOA boards in Orland Park must follow Illinois statutory requirements for meetings, voting, and record-keeping. Condo associations are governed by 765 ILCS 605 (Condo Property Act) and townhome/single-family HOAs by 765 ILCS 160 (Common Interest Community Association Act).
Orland Park has many HOA-governed subdivisions including Silo Ridge, Crystal Tree, Wheeler Estates, Eagle Ridge, and numerous townhome communities. Condominium associations are governed by the Illinois Condominium Property Act (765 ILCS 605), which requires annual meetings, open board meetings with limited closed-session exceptions, advance notice of meetings (typically 10-30 days), proxy voting rights, owner inspection of association records, and quorum requirements specified in the declaration and bylaws. Common-interest communities (townhomes, single-family HOAs) over 10 units are governed by the Common Interest Community Association Act (765 ILCS 160), which mirrors many of these requirements with adjustments for non-condominium associations. Boards must maintain written minutes, financial records open to owner inspection, and provide annual budgets. Board members owe fiduciary duties and must avoid self-dealing.
Violations of the Condo Act or CICAA may result in injunctive relief, attorney's fees, and damages. Owner remedies include filing in Cook County Circuit Court or with the IL Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
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