I am a board member of our HOA which consists of 40 homes. Along with a board, we also have a property management. One of our homeowners has not paid their HOA fees in over a year. At our last board meeting it was voted and agreed that I would represent the board and sue the homeowner in small claims. (Our property management wanted to charged, on top of his monthly salary, an additional $60 per hour to represent the HOA) Mr. "Jones" (property management) advised the board that a board member could NOT represent the HOA and that he must be the one to do so. Is this correct or is he simply trying to make more money?
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