02-17-2017, 10:01 AM
"OLCA's policy is to require approval BEFORE the expenditure.
Only relevant where policies are actively enforced."
I said nothing about whether the policies were enforced or followed, but my perception of the comments on this thread is that people WANT them to be followed. Or is that to be selective, and by whom?
"if a director was to buy a truckload of gravel and spread it in front of his property w/o approval
If the director gets road maintenance in front of their house by redirecting Association resources, then it's okay because the Board voted on it?"
Actually, legally yes. As long as the director abstains from the voting (conflict of interest).
Only relevant where policies are actively enforced."
I said nothing about whether the policies were enforced or followed, but my perception of the comments on this thread is that people WANT them to be followed. Or is that to be selective, and by whom?
"if a director was to buy a truckload of gravel and spread it in front of his property w/o approval
If the director gets road maintenance in front of their house by redirecting Association resources, then it's okay because the Board voted on it?"
Actually, legally yes. As long as the director abstains from the voting (conflict of interest).