Read your governing documents to determine the qualifications for sitting on the board. Usually, election to the board is reserved for unit owners, and each board member must own at least one unit. Ownership is represented by a 'name on the title or deed to the real property'.
If each family member owns a unit, there may be no issue. If, however, the family members share the same unit, then the issue arises that each unit only has one vote, and this is true, too, of board members.
Finally, it's a good idea for family members who qualify to vote individually to be able to demonstrate impartiality when voting in an association when/if multiple members occupy board seats.
Sure....all members of the BoT can be related...and frequently are.
The answer depends on what's written in your governing documents. As well, if the husband and wife own the same condominium unit, voting is problematic, since usually only one vote per 'door' is permitted. This may complicate board votes if both are trustees -- board members -- of the association. Best practices would dictate that one or the other sit on the board -- act as a trustee -- at a time.
Board directors and board members may sit on the same board. However, members do not have a power of veto, and the board of directors does.
dogs and wolves are members of the same family
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
You are well advised to seek the answer from your attorney, as to its legality under your governing documents or under your state's condominium law.The real issue arises when voting, since only one vote per 'door' is usually counted.
The classification of organisms from general to specific goes: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. Therefor, two species the same Genus MUST be members of the same Family. However, a Family may consist of several different Genus, so species in the same Family are not necessarily members of the same Genus.
Basically, the members of the family Columbidae are essentually the same. Usually, the larger members of the family are called pigeons, the smaller ones doves.
Both are members of the weasel family.
They are members of the same family