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Posted By GraceH on 03/31/2009 7:43 AM
I know that this goes into another topic, however, who is supossed to make the agenda for the board meetings? PM or Secretary?
Well, see, that's a tricky question, especially the way you asked it.
The word "supposed" is what is the issue.
And my Catch-all response is: It Depends. . .
If the board has "assigned" the task of compiling the agenda to the PM, then, the PM is "supposed" to make the agenda for board meetings.
The board may well be sending items via email or phone for the PM to put on the agenda.
The PM may also be adding items she/he feels should be addressed, given her experience in the area.
The board may then say, okay, or no, depending on what the items are.
Or they may just leave the entire thing up to the PM.
I'm not saying that's "right," but unless your governing documents specifically state that
only the board
shall build/create/develop the agenda, then having the PM do it is not
technically a violation of the documents.
I recently attended an association meeting of a neighboring development and was shocked to see how much the meeting was run by/controlled by the PM.
The officers just sat there and answered questions only when the questions were directly addressed to one officer or another.
No board members were in attendance. Apparently the "officers" are not also "board members," or so they've been led to believe. . .I was very tempted to invite several out to lunch and see what's what. . .but I have enough on my plate from my
own HOA without borrowing trouble from another one!