Miami, FL asked in Real Estate Law for Florida

Q: We are a condominium unit of 36 undivided units in Miami.

We are a condominium unit of 36 undivided units in Miami. We are currently 4 board members and one of the four holds the position of president. This president went crazy and does not talk to us. The administrator cam resigned on January 4 due to the discussions and today the president intends to Hire a management company on your own without consulting the board. This is legal. The other 3 members believe that he cannot continue in his position. We can remove him at a board meeting, without having to go to a recall with the owners.

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A: You can remove him as an officer (president) by a majority vote of the board but he will still be a director. All business is conducted by a majority vote of the board. No director has more power than any other. A president just has more duties but not more authority.

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