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I notified the strata manager and sent EGM minutes showing results of voting that office bearers have been elected and that I am completing our strata hub registration.
Our strata manager who previously had not mentioned strata hub to our scheme, on the day of our scheduled EGM, emailed every owner advising that a strata committee meeting was being held to elect office bearers and delegate the SM to register us on strata hub (for a fee).
I advised the next day after our EGM that we have office bearers and I’m doing the registration and to cancel the meeting.
Yesterday the SM sent email advising that the meeting had been postponed.
Today I found a hand delivered letter in my letter box (my registered notification means is email) from the SM advising a strata meeting for the 7th september to elect office bearers and register for strata hub.
Our “contract” says all powers are delegated to strata manager. They are still trying to make out there is a 3 year contract.
I am concerned they are trying to hold a sneaky strata meeting with their supporters and re establish their strangle hold.
They are acting without instruction and ignoring my (Chair) instructions.
I completed the strata hub registration (earlier than I wanted to) and forwarded the registration confirmation to the SM and committee, once again saying we didn’t ask for, and don’t need this meeting.
We’ve authorised a strata insurance broker to urgently take over our insurance brokerage.
Anything else I can do? Can I get urgent orders to stop them in their tracks? They’re hanging on for grim death!