The lawyer is wrong. An emergency meeting doesn’t need a quorum. It only
needs the executive board but must be a true emergency. He obviously doesn’t
have his expertise in Homeowners Association laws.
From: roha-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <roha-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Darrel
McKeown
Sent: Monday, November 1, 2021 4:34 PM
To: roha@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ROHA] Re: one more time, long day
Actually it is legal. There is a section in the bylaws and I talked to the
attorney about it. An emergency meeting still requires a quorum. Other I could
call a emergency meeting and be the only one there and pass whatever I wanted.
sent from phone
Darrel McKeown
Amateur Radio Callsign KM4DRN
Charleston Telecommunication Consulting, Inc.
PO Box 1087
Johns Island, SC 29457
Office (843) 406-9999 ext 102
(888) 599-0589 eFax
www.ctelc.com<http://www.ctelc.com>
On Oct 31, 2021 6:01 PM, "Summer, William (GREGG Teacher)"
<wsummer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:wsummer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
This is not legal. It circumvents the entire voting process. We can meet and
vote without a quorum for emergency purposes, however, this is not how it is
done.
From: roha-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:roha-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<roha-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:roha-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> On Behalf Of
Ellen Sapp
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2021 9:33 PM
To: roha@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:roha@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [ROHA] Re: one more time, long day
Darrell. I printed 2 up and Cheryl is home so she will sign tomorrow and you
will have 2 more!!
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 29, 2021, at 2:40 PM, Darrel McKeown
<darrel@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:darrel@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
<proxy Board of Director.pdf>