JoyceS1 (Indiana)
Posts: 140
Posts: 140
Posted:
We have a fairly new, small community consisting of 14 units. About half the residents are either related to one another or have been life-long friends. When serving on the board, these people are reluctant to "make their friends/relative" mad and do not make decisions on behalf of the community as a whole.
We need these people to serve on the board because we have so few capable. My question is: Can this be a case for conflict of interest when they act out of fear of making their friend/relative mad instead of making an unbiased decision and should they abstain from voting on a situation?
This is probably a petty question, but covenants and rules and regulations are not being enforced because these people have no backbone to tell their friend/relative "no".
We need these people to serve on the board because we have so few capable. My question is: Can this be a case for conflict of interest when they act out of fear of making their friend/relative mad instead of making an unbiased decision and should they abstain from voting on a situation?
This is probably a petty question, but covenants and rules and regulations are not being enforced because these people have no backbone to tell their friend/relative "no".