#55808
Jimmy-T
Keymaster

    This week I received an email from the managing agent informing me that the AGM would be held in July. I quickly wrote back asking “why in July when we had the last one in Nov”?

    The law currently allowes for one AGM per financial year – it no longer had to aoccur on or near the last anniversary.  In extreme circumstances, theoretically your next AGM (after this one) could feasibly be in June 2023.

    But that’s hypothetical. It may be that your committee has some post-lockdown housekeeping to do or just wants to get the schedule more closely related to the financial year.

    Or maybe the office-bearers want to take a holiday in the summer and reasonably assume that many other residents would prefer to do so too.

    The most common complaints in this forum about the timing of AGMs is their infrequency.

    At least you have been given plenty of advanced warning and unless there is something sinister in the offing, I can’t really see what the problem is, apart from the lack of a note from the strata manager or committee  simply explaining why the change is being made.

     

     

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