- This section applies in an association that does not otherwise provide a fair, reasonable, and expeditious dispute resolution procedure. The procedure provided in this section is fair, reasonable, and expeditious, within the meaning of this article.
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Either party to a dispute within the scope of this article may invoke the following procedure:
- The party may request the other party to meet and confer in an effort to resolve the dispute. The request shall be in writing.
- A member of an association may refuse a request to meet and confer. The association may not refuse a request to meet and confer.
- The association's board of directors shall designate a member of the board to meet and confer.
- The parties shall meet promptly at a mutually convenient time and place, explain their positions to each other, and confer in good faith in an effort to resolve the dispute.
- A resolution of the dispute agreed to by the parties shall be memorialized in writing and signed by the parties, including the board designee on behalf of the association.
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An agreement reached under this section binds the parties and is judicially enforceable if both of the following conditions are satisfied:
- The agreement is not in conflict with law or the governing documents of the common interest development or association.
- The agreement is either consistent with the authority granted by the board of directors to its designee or the agreement is ratified by the board of directors.
- A member of the association may not be charged a fee to participate in the process.
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