by Cameron Shaw | Mar 23, 2015
Most non-controversial decisions (if such things exist!) at General Meetings of an Owners Corporation are decided by a “show of hands”. That means that voting is determined by counting how many people vote for or against (or abstain) from a...
by Cameron Shaw | Mar 23, 2015
No. Passing a Special Resolution is framed in the legislation the other way around. That is, not as a 75% in favour, but as a not more than 25% against. It’s a two stage process. First, the Special Resolution needs to “pass”, that is, a majority must...
by Telemon Admin | Mar 23, 2015
The answer is set out in Schedule 2 of the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 (NSW). There are a number of options. You can firstly simply wait for the next AGM. Secondly the Executive Committee can convene a General Meeting at any time. Lastly, you can serve on the...