QUESTION: When the board approved a
large sum of money ($420,000) to re-do landscaping for the community, there
were no bids and I do not feel the community was clearly informed, can
we overturn this act?
ANSWER: The
membership has no veto rights over the board's spending any more than
citizens have veto rights over the deficit spending in
Washington D.C. Instead, members have indirect veto power through annual
elections and
board recalls. If enough members agree with you, they will
elect directors who reflect your fiscal policies.
Legal Challenge. If the board acted
outside of its authority, members have the right to go into court to reverse the board's action. However, if members wait until contracts have been entered into and monies spent, their challenge may be moot. The board would likely raise a
laches defense.