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9121 N. Military Trail, Ste. 200, Palm Bch Gdns, FL 33410
855 E SR 434., Suite 2209, Winter Springs (Orlando area), FL 32708
1211 N. Westshore Blvd., Ste. 409, Tampa, FL 33607
Offices in Miami-Dade (by appointment)
Reach any office: 800.974.0680

Board Member Fiduciary Duties Owed to the Association

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What is the standard of care that a community association officer and board member owe to their association? The Homeowners’ Association Act (Ch. 720 Fla. Stat.) provides in §720.303, “The officers and directors of an association are subject to §617.0830 and have a fiduciary relationship to the members who are served by the association.” The Condominium Act (Ch. 718 Fla. Stat.)  in §718.111 similarly provides, “The officers and directors of the association have a fiduciary relationship to the owners.”  Still, though, there is no express definition of the term “fiduciary relationship” set out in either piece of legislation.

With that in mind, let’s take a look at some of the more common definitions of the term “fiduciary,” including the following:

    • A fiduciary relationship is a relation between two parties wherein one party (fiduciary) has the duty to act in the best interest of the other party (beneficiary or principal).
    • A fiduciary is a person who holds a legal or ethical relationship of trust with one or more other parties. Typically, a fiduciary prudently takes care of money or other assets for another person.
    • A fiduciary duty is a relationship in which one party places special trust, confidence, and reliance in and is influenced by another who has a fiduciary duty to act for the benefit of the party.
    • Most importantly, and germane to this discussion, a fiduciary is a person or organization that acts on behalf of another person or persons, putting their clients’ interests ahead of their own, with a duty to preserve good faith and trust.

From all of this we can glean that a good community association board member puts the interest of their association well above their own personal interests. Not only are homeowners’ associations subject to Chapter 720, Florida Statutes, and condominium associations subject to Chapter 718, Florida Statutes, but both are subject to Florida’s Not-For-Profit Corporation Act, Chapter 617, Florida Statutes. Section 617.0830, Fla. Stat., provides a mechanism that will shield a director from breach of fiduciary duty claims so long as they follow the requirements set forth in this ever-important piece of legislation.

Section 617.0830, Fla. Stat., provides, …

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