Good Standing

A term of no fixed meaning generally construed in associations to refer to compliance with governing documents. Thus an owner who is in default on payment of assessments, or in violation of the governing documents, may be said to be “not in good standing.” However, because the term is not defined by statute, a clear definition within the governing documents is advisable. A finding that an owner is “not in good standing” may require prior notice and a hearing.

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