#48700
Jimmy-T
Keymaster
Chat-starter

    The co-owners of two lots can both be on the committee, because they are effectively different lot owners.

    However, you could nominate or get someone to nominate another person (who doesn’t even have to be an owner)  as the representative of your second lot, under the same rule.

    It would be better to have a third, neutral person as the third member of your committee but if you can’t do that, why should the couple assume that they can have the majority on the committee.

    Also, votes for elections are supposed to be counted by unit entitlements.  If you have more UEs then you could certainly fill two of the vacancies yourself and with your nominee.

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