Concensus and Lenders
From: jonathan ogren (jonathanogrenhotmail.com)
Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 13:04:00 -0700 (MST)
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<DIV>We are in the beginning stages of forming a cohousing group in Austin, 
TX.&nbsp; Like many cohousing groups, we are&nbsp;going to use concensus as our 
decision making process.&nbsp; In&nbsp; one of our very helpful sources&nbsp;of 
information,The Co-Housing Resource Guide compiled by Rob Sandelin, it says you 
should not state you are using concensus as your decision making process in 
incorparation documents because it is not a recognized decision making process 
for many lenders.&nbsp; Is this something to be concerned about? Has anyone put 
concensus in their bylaws and majority vote in their incorparation documents 
and had a conflict?&nbsp; Is it possible to create both documents so they do 
not conflict?</DIV>
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<DIV>Thank you for your input.</DIV>
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