Liability of declarant or board of directors -- Period of administrative control.

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  • (1) An association may not, after the period of administrative control, bring a legal action against a declarant, a board of directors, or an employee, an independent contractor, or the agent of the declarant or the previous board of directors related to the period of administrative control unless:
    • (a) the legal action is approved in advance at a meeting where owners of at least 51% of the allocated voting interests of the lot owners in the association are:
      • (i) present; or
      • (ii) represented by a proxy specifically assigned for the purpose of voting to approve or deny the legal action at the meeting;
    • (b) the legal action is approved by vote in person or by proxy of owners of the lesser of:
      • (i) more than 75% of the allocated voting interests of the lot owners present at the meeting or represented by a proxy as described in Subsection (1)(a); or
      • (ii) more than 51% of the allocated voting interests of the lot owners in the association;
    • (c) the association provides each lot owner with the items described in Subsection (2);
    • (d) the association establishes the trust described in Subsection (3); and
    • (e) the association first:
      • (i) notifies the person subject to the proposed legal action of the legal action and basis of the association's claim; and
      • (ii) gives the person subject to the claim a reasonable opportunity to resolve the dispute that is the basis of the proposed legal action.
  • (2) Before lot owners in an association may vote to approve an action described in Subsection (1), the association shall provide each lot owner:
    • (a) a written notice that the association is contemplating legal action; and
    • (b) after the association consults with an attorney licensed to practice in the state, a written assessment of:
      • (i) the likelihood that the legal action will succeed;
      • (ii) the likely amount in controversy in the legal action;
      • (iii) the likely cost of resolving the legal action to the association's satisfaction; and
      • (iv) the likely effect the legal action will have on a lot owner's or prospective lot buyer's ability to obtain financing for a lot while the legal action is pending.
  • (3) Before the association commences a legal action described in Subsection (1), the association shall:
    • (a) allocate an amount equal to 10% of the cost estimated to resolve the legal action, not including attorney fees; and
    • (b) place the amount described in Subsection (3)(a) in a trust that the association may only use to pay the costs to resolve the legal action.
  • (4) This section does not apply to an association that brings a legal action that has an amount in controversy of less than $75,000.




Technically renumbered to avoid duplication of section number also enacted in HB201, Chapter 324.


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