#55966
Jimmy-T
Keymaster

    I did not know that pet matters need to be recorded in the minutes because to date in the strata I refer to, pet matters have not been recorded in minutes.

    Anything that’s going to be discussed and voted on should be in the agenda, anything that IS discussed and voted on should be in the minutes.  There is no such thing (or should be) as “any other business” at NSW strata meetings.

    If the committee is discussing and voting on issues that are neither on the agenda nor in the minutes then their decisions have no standing, especially in terms of the by-laws.

    All that said, there is nothing to stop committee members having informal discussions away from the meeting to decide what they are or aren’t going to discuss at the meeting.

    That’s why I suggested proposing a motion.

     

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