Can I run for the condominium board with power of attorney?

Full question:

My mom owns the condominium I live in and I have power of attorney. Does that give me the right to run for a spot on the board?

Answer:

Condominium organizations have the authority to create bylaws that govern unit owners. These bylaws can vary significantly. To determine if you can run for a board position, you need to review the specific bylaws of your condominium association.

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Requirements to run for a condominium board typically include being a unit owner in good standing and meeting any age or residency criteria set by the association's bylaws. Some associations may also require candidates to submit a nomination form or attend a meeting. Always check your specific condominium's bylaws for detailed requirements.