From time to time, a board of directors for a community association may find itself in a position where it needs to, or desires to, implement a policy or restriction regarding the use of the association’s property. Whether the association is a condominium, a non-condominium townhome or a homeowners’ association, the law generally authorizes the board of directors to implement certain changes to the association’s community instruments to effectuate these policies and restrictions. But can this change in policy or restriction be adopted just by the vote of the board of directors, or does it require the vote of the members?
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