HOAleader.com Offers New Webinar on Fiduciary Duties for Condo and HOA Boards

HOA Board Members and Fiduciary Duties: What You Must Know to Fulfill Your Duty to Your Association and Protect Yourself from Personal Liability

An HOAleader.com Webinar for Condo and HOA Boards

Thursday, May 14, 2026
2-3 p.m. Eastern

When you volunteered to serve your community association as a board member, did you realize you were agreeing to set aside your own interests and act as a fiduciary on behalf of the entire association? Are you confident you know every scenario where you might trip up and expose yourself to personal liability by failing to live up to this important duty?

Set aside an hour of your time to learn what you need to know and ensure you’re not risking your own financial security by making common—but easily avoidable—mistakes while volunteering as an HOA board member.

Join us for in an in-depth webinar on May 14 led by two community association experts who will explain in layperson’s terms what it means to act as a fiduciary for your association.

You’ll learn:

  • The legal definition of a fiduciary—and the real-life risks you face if you’re found to have breached your fiduciary duties
  • The specific responsibilities you carry because of your fiduciary duties, including:
    • What it means to act in a “representative capacity”
    • Understanding the “business judgment rule”
    • How to meet confidentiality requirements
  • Tips to help you understand potential conflicts of interest and how they can trigger a breach of your fiduciary duty
  • Best practices to help you avoid the most common conflicts of interest board members face
  • Information to help you identify when providing full disclosure will diffuse conflicts of interest, along with practical suggestions for doing that properly
  • What you need to know about insurance to protect you from claims of a breach of your fiduciary duty
  • And much more!

Arm yourself with the knowledge you need to protect yourself and your association. Bring your entire board and make sure everyone knows these critical, fundamental concepts of good HOA governance. By proactively educating your entire board, you may just nip a potential conflict of interest problem in the bud. Register now for this informative event for community association board members.