§ 55-459

Powers of the association

A. Except as provided in subsection B, and subject to the provisions of the declaration, the association, even if unincorporated, may:

1. Adopt and amend bylaws and rules and regulations;

2. Adopt and amend budgets for revenues, expenditures and reserves and collect assessments for common expenses from proprietary lessees;

3. Hire and discharge managing agents and other employees, agents and independent contractors;

4. Institute, defend or intervene in litigation or administrative proceedings in its own name on behalf of itself or two or more proprietary lessees on matters affecting the cooperative;

5. Make contracts and incur liabilities;

6. Regulate the use, maintenance, repair, replacement and modification of common elements;

7. Cause additional improvements to be made as a part of the common elements;

8. Acquire, hold, encumber and convey in its own name any right, title or interest to real or personal property, but part of the cooperative may be conveyed, or all or part of the cooperative may be subjected to a security interest only pursuant to § 55-469;

9. Grant easements, leases, licenses and concessions through or over the common elements;

10. Impose and receive any payments, fees or charges for the use, rental or operation of the common elements, other than limited common elements described in paragraphs 2 and 4 of § 55-439 and for services provided to proprietary lessees;

11. Impose charges for late payment of assessments and, after notice and an opportunity to be heard, levy fines not to exceed fifty dollars for each instance for violations of the declaration, bylaws and rules and regulations of the association;

12. Impose reasonable charges for the preparation and recordation of amendments to the declaration, resale certificates required by § 55-484 or statements of unpaid assessments;

13. Provide for the indemnification of its officers and executive board and maintain directors’ and officers’ liability insurance;

14. Assign its right to future income, including the right to receive common expense assessments, but only to the extent the declaration expressly so provides;

15. Exercise any other powers conferred by the declaration or bylaws;

16. Exercise all other powers that may be exercised in this Commonwealth by legal entities of the same type as the association; and

17. Exercise any other powers necessary and proper for the governance and operation of the association.

B. The declaration may not impose limitations on the power of the association to deal with the declarant which are more restrictive than the limitations imposed on the power of the association to deal with other persons.

History

1982, c. 277.

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