Condo board meeting notice

Condo board meeting notice rules, state by state

How condo board meeting notice rules compare across United States states — each explainer translates the governing statute into plain language with the source cited. Not legal advice.

4 states covered
Maryland

Maryland condo board meeting notice rules, in plain language

How Maryland's Condominium Act handles board meeting transparency — open meetings required, executive session votes must be individually recorded in the next meeting's minutes, and notice for board-only meetings is delegated to bylaws.

Md. Code, Real Property Art. § 11-109, § 11-109.1 — Maryland Condominium Act, meetings and executive sessions
New Jersey

New Jersey condo board meeting notice rules, in plain language

How New Jersey's Condominium Act handles board meeting notice — 48 hours written advance notice plus physical posting on the property and filing with the business office, open meetings required except working sessions, and why owner participation remains at the board's discretion.

N.J.S.A. 46:8B-13 — New Jersey Condominium Act, bylaws and board meeting requirements
Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania condo board meeting notice rules, in plain language

How Pennsylvania's Uniform Condominium Act handles board meeting notice — a 10–60-day statutory window — and the same structural gap as the HOA act: no apparent statutory open meeting mandate for condominium executive boards.

68 Pa. C.S. § 3308 — Uniform Condominium Act, meetings
Virginia

Virginia condo board meeting notice rules, in plain language

How Virginia's Condominium Act handles executive board meeting transparency — open meeting mandate, the 21-day/7-day rule that applies to unit-owner meetings but not board meetings, and the two-vote executive session structure.

Va. Code § 55.1-1949 — Virginia Condominium Act, meetings of unit owners' association and executive board

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