During the 2017 legislative session, new laws were adopted which significantly change the way condominium associations are managed and operated. Many of the new provisions are well-intentioned, but raise a number of questions that remain unanswered and have the potential to increase litigation in some condominiums. This article will address two particular issues—term limits and recalls—and provide suggestions for fixing them during the next legislative session, which is scheduled to begin in January 2018.

Term Limits

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