Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 515B — Minnesota Common Interest Ownership Act
Section 515B.3-103 — Board Of Directors, Officers And Declarant Control.

(a) An association shall be governed by a board of directors whose appointment or election shall occur no later than the date of creation of the common interest community and shall be reflected in the association's records. Except as expressly prohibited by the declaration, the articles of incorporation, bylaws, subsection (b), or other provisions of this chapter, the board may act in all instances on behalf of the association. In the performance of their duties, the officers and directors are required to exercise (i) if appointed by the declarant, the care required of fiduciaries of the unit owners and (ii) if elected by the unit owners, the care required of a director by section 302A.251, 308B.455, or 317A.251, as applicable. The officers and directors appointed by the declarant shall have a duty to fulfill, and to cause the association to fulfill, their respective obligations under the declaration, bylaws, articles of incorporation, and this chapter and to enforce the provisions of the declaration, bylaws, articles of incorporation, and this chapter against all unit owners, including the declarant and its affiliates, in a uniform and fair manner. The standards of conduct for officers and directors set forth in this subsection shall also apply to the officers and directors of master associations in the exercise of their duties on behalf of the master association.
(b) The board may not act unilaterally to amend the declaration, to terminate the common interest community, to elect directors to the board, or to determine the qualifications, powers and duties, or terms of office of directors, but the board may fill vacancies in its membership created other than by removal by the vote of the association members for the unexpired portion of any term.
(c) The declaration may provide for a period of declarant control of the association, during which a declarant, or persons designated by the declarant, may appoint and remove the officers and directors of the association. The period of declarant control begins on the date of creation of the common interest community and terminates upon the earliest of the following events: (i) five years after the date of the first conveyance of a unit to a unit owner other than a declarant in the case of a flexible common interest community or three years in the case of any other common interest community, (ii) the declarant's voluntary surrender of control by giving written notice to the unit owners pursuant to section 515B.1-115, or (iii) the conveyance of 75 percent of the units to unit owners other than a declarant.
(d) The board shall cause a meeting of the unit owners to be called, as follows:
(1) If the period of declarant control has terminated pursuant to subsection (c), a meeting of the unit owners shall be called and held within 60 days after said termination, at which the board shall be appointed or elected by all unit owners, including declarant, subject to the requirements of subsection (e).
(2) If 50 percent of the units that a declarant is authorized by the declaration to create have been conveyed prior to the termination of the declarant control period, a meeting of the unit owners shall be called and held within 60 days thereafter, at which not less than 33-1/3 percent of the members of the board shall be elected by unit owners other than a declarant or an affiliate of a declarant.
(3) If the board fails or refuses to cause a meeting of the unit owners required to be called pursuant to subsection (d), then the unit owners other than a declarant and its affiliates may cause the meeting to be called pursuant to the applicable provisions of the law under which the association was created. The declarant and its affiliates shall be deemed to be present at the meeting for purposes of establishing a quorum regardless of their failure to attend the meeting.
(e) Following the termination of any period of declarant control, the unit owners shall appoint or elect the board. All unit owners, including the declarant and its affiliates, may cast the votes allocated to any units owned by them. The board shall thereafter be subject to the following:
(1) Unless otherwise approved by a vote of unit owners other than the declarant or an affiliate of the declarant, a majority of the directors shall be unit owners or a natural person designated by a unit owner that is not a natural person, other than a declarant or an affiliate of a declarant. The remaining directors need not be unit owners unless required by the articles of incorporation or bylaws.
(2) Subject to the requirements of subsection (e)(1), the articles of incorporation or bylaws may authorize the declarant or a person designated by the declarant to appoint one director, who need not be a member. The articles of incorporation or bylaws shall not be amended to change or terminate the authorization to appoint one director without the written consent of the declarant or other person possessing the power to appoint.
(3) Subject to the requirements of subsection (e)(1), the articles of incorporation or bylaws may authorize special classes of directors and director voting rights, as follows: (i) classes of directors, (ii) the appointment or election of directors in certain classes by certain classes of members, or (iii) class voting by classes of directors on issues affecting only a certain class or classes of members, units, or other parcels of real estate, or to otherwise protect the legitimate interest of such class or classes. No person may utilize such special classes or class voting for the purpose of evading any limitation imposed on declarants by this chapter.
(4) The board shall elect the officers. The directors and officers shall take office upon election.
(f) In determining whether the period of declarant control has terminated under subsection (c), or whether unit owners other than a declarant are entitled to elect members of the board of directors under subsection (d), the percentage of the units conveyed shall be calculated using as a numerator the number of units conveyed and as a denominator the number of units subject to the declaration plus the number of units which the declarant is authorized by the declaration to create on any additional real estate. The percentages referred to in subsections (c) and (d) shall be calculated without reference to units that are auxiliary to other units, such as garage units or storage units. A person shall not use a master association or other device to evade the requirements of this section.
(g) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, meetings of the board of directors must be open to the unit owners. To the extent practicable, the board shall give reasonable notice to the unit owners of the date, time, and place of a board meeting. If the date, time, and place of meetings are provided for in the declaration, articles, or bylaws, announced at a previous meeting of the board, posted in a location accessible to the unit owners and designated by the board from time to time, or if an emergency requires immediate consideration of a matter by the board, notice is not required. "Notice" has the meaning given in section 317A.011, subdivision 14. Meetings may be closed to discuss the following:
(1) personnel matters;
(2) pending or potential litigation, arbitration or other potentially adversarial proceedings, between unit owners, between the board or association and unit owners, or other matters in which any unit owner may have an adversarial interest, if the board determines that closing the meeting is necessary to discuss strategy or to otherwise protect the position of the board or association or the privacy of a unit owner or occupant of a unit; or
(3) criminal activity arising within the common interest community if the board determines that closing the meeting is necessary to protect the privacy of the victim or that opening the meeting would jeopardize investigation of the activity.
Nothing in this subsection imposes a duty on the board to provide special facilities for meetings. The failure to give notice as required by this subsection shall not invalidate the board meeting or any action taken at the meeting. The minutes of any part of a meeting that is closed under this subsection may be kept confidential at the discretion of the board.
1993 c 222 art 3 s 3; 1999 c 11 art 2 s 17; 2005 c 121 s 23; 2010 c 267 art 3 s 3

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 500 - 515B — Property And Property Interests

Chapter 515B — Minnesota Common Interest Ownership Act

Section 515B.1-101 — Short Title.

Section 515B.1-102 — Applicability.

Section 515B.1-103 — Definitions.

Section 515B.1-104 — Variation By Agreement.

Section 515B.1-105 — Separate Titles And Taxation.

Section 515B.1-106 — Applicability Of Local Requirements.

Section 515B.1-107 — Eminent Domain.

Section 515B.1-108 — This Chapter Prevails; Supplemental Law.

Section 515B.1-109 — Construction Against Implicit Repeal.

Section 515B.1-1105 — Vacation Of Abutting Publicly Dedicated Property.

Section 515B.1-112 — Unconscionable Agreement Or Term Of Contract.

Section 515B.1-113 — Obligation Of Good Faith.

Section 515B.1-114 — Remedies To Be Liberally Administered.

Section 515B.1-115 — Notice.

Section 515B.1-116 — Recording.

Section 515B.2-101 — Creation Of Common Interest Communities.

Section 515B.2-102 — Unit Boundaries.

Section 515B.2-103 — Construction And Validity Of Declaration And Bylaws.

Section 515B.2-104 — Description Of Units.

Section 515B.2-105 — Declaration Contents; All Common Interest Communities.

Section 515B.2-106 — Declaration Of Flexible Common Interest Communities.

Section 515B.2-107 — Declaration Of Leasehold Common Interest Communities.

Section 515B.2-108 — Allocation Of Interests.

Section 515B.2-109 — Common Elements And Limited Common Elements.

Section 515B.2-110 — Common Interest Community Plat (cic Plat); Cic Created Before August 1, 2010.

Section 515B.2-1101 — Common Interest Community Plat (cic Plat); Cic Created On Or After August 1, 2010.

Section 515B.2-111 — Expansion Of Flexible Common Interest Community.

Section 515B.2-112 — Subdivision, Combination, Or Conversion Of Units.

Section 515B.2-113 — Alteration Of Units.

Section 515B.2-114 — Relocation Of Boundaries Between Adjoining Units.

Section 515B.2-115 — Minor Variations In Boundaries.

Section 515B.2-116 — Use For Sales Purposes.

Section 515B.2-117 — Declarant's Easement Rights.

Section 515B.2-118 — Amendment Of Declaration.

Section 515B.2-119 — Termination Of Common Interest Community.

Section 515B.2-120 — Rights Of Secured Parties.

Section 515B.2-121 — Master Associations.

Section 515B.2-122 — Merger Or Consolidation Of Common Interest Communities.

Section 515B.2-123 — Change Of Form Of Common Interest Community.

Section 515B.2-124 — Severance Of Common Interest Community.

Section 515B.2-125 — Addition Of Common Elements.

Section 515B.3-101 — Organization Of Unit Owners' Association.

Section 515B.3-102 — Powers Of Unit Owners' Association.

Section 515B.3-103 — Board Of Directors, Officers And Declarant Control.

Section 515B.3-104 — Transfer Of Special Declarant Rights; Special Declarant Rights Transferred Before August 1, 2010.

Section 515B.3-1041 — Special Declarant Rights; Transfer, Liability Of Transferor And Transferee, And Termination; Special Declarant Rights Transferred On Or After August 1, 2010.

Section 515B.3-105 — Termination Of Contracts, Leases; Cic Created Before August 1, 2010.

Section 515B.3-1051 — Termination Of Contracts, Leases, Licenses; Cic Created On Or After August 1, 2010.

Section 515B.3-106 — Bylaws; Annual Report.

Section 515B.3-107 — Upkeep Of Common Interest Community.

Section 515B.3-108 — Meetings.

Section 515B.3-109 — Quorums.

Section 515B.3-110 — Voting; Proxies.

Section 515B.3-111 — Tort And Contract Liability.

Section 515B.3-112 — Conveyance Of, Or Creation Of Security Interests In, Common Elements.

Section 515B.3-113 — Insurance.

Section 515B.3-114 — Reserves; Surplus Funds.

Section 515B.3-1141 — Replacement Reserves.

Section 515B.3-115 — Assessments For Common Expenses; Cic Created Before August 1, 2010.

Section 515B.3-1151 — Assessments For Common Expenses; Cic Created On Or After August 1, 2010.

Section 515B.3-116 — Lien For Assessments.

Section 515B.3-117 — Other Liens.

Section 515B.3-118 — Association Records.

Section 515B.3-119 — Association As Trustee.

Section 515B.3-120 — Declarant Duties; Turnover Of Records.

Section 515B.3-121 — Accounting Controls.

Section 515B.4-101 — Applicability; Delivery Of Disclosure Statement.

Section 515B.4-102 — Disclosure Statement; General Provisions; Cic Created Before August 1, 2010.

Section 515B.4-1021 — Disclosure Statement; General Provisions; Cic Created On Or After August 1, 2010.

Section 515B.4-103 — Common Interest Communities Subject To Rights To Add Additional Real Estate.

Section 515B.4-104 — Time Shares.

Section 515B.4-105 — Common Interest Community With Building Once Occupied.

Section 515B.4-106 — Purchaser's Right To Cancel.

Section 515B.4-107 — Resale Of Units.

Section 515B.4-108 — Purchaser's Right To Cancel Resale.

Section 515B.4-109 — Escrow Deposits.

Section 515B.4-110 — Obligation To Release Liens.

Section 515B.4-111 — Conversion Property.

Section 515B.4-112 — Express Warranties.

Section 515B.4-113 — Implied Warranties.

Section 515B.4-114 — Exclusion Or Change Of Implied Warranties.

Section 515B.4-115 — Statute Of Limitations For Warranties; Cic Created Before August 1, 2010.

Section 515B.4-1151 — Statute Of Limitations For Warranties; Cic Created On Or After August 1, 2010, And Before August 1, 2011.

Section 515B.4-1152 — Statute Of Limitations For Warranties; Cic Created On Or After August 1, 2011.

Section 515B.4-116 — Rights Of Action; Attorney's Fees.

Section 515B.4-117 — Labeling Of Promotional Material.

Section 515B.4-118 — Declarant's Obligation To Complete And Restore.