Re: condo docs/bylaws: any advice
From: Robert Heinich (robert_heinichjuno.com)
Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:21:07 -0600 (MDT)

Hi Meryl,

As a former Florida condo president (Boca Raton, FL), I would say make your 
docs/bylaws, which are very hard to change, as generic as possible and keep the 
real policies in your rules, which requires only your members to change.

-Robert Heinich
 Eno Commons Cohousing Neighborhood
 Durham, NC

-- MerylD [at] aol.com wrote:


Hi all:

I continue to learn a great deal from this list--thanks!

Our cohousing community in Delray, Florida will be breaking ground in a few 
months (half the 32 units are currently still available if anyone wants to 
avoid too many more winters!).

We are in the process of formulating condo docs and bylaws. We did go to the 
Great Cohousing Document Roundup online (thanks to those who organized and 
contributed to that) and got sample docs from various communities. 

Our main question to communities that have been up and running a while is 
this:
1) Is there anything you put in your docs/bylaws that you now regret, or 
2) anything you left out that you wish had been specifically addressed?

Thanks for any help you can provide.

Meryl Davids
future resident, Emerald Place Cohousing in Delray, Florida
www.Emeraldplacecohousing.com 
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