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You might consider getting the corporate roll from your property strata manager which by law you are entitled to receive (some states require you pay a small fee) – some committees will fight that but push back as you are entitled to seek it without question. That gives you contact info for others which you might then write to or call to see if they also have issues and are prepared to buy into it all with you. If the numbers are not there, I’d just line up your issues and start shooting one by one in the regular process and then go higher and to adjudication. If the numbers are there and you can get enough (20% of lot owners) you can force a EGM to get all this stuff aired, and have some costed/actionable motions to have voted on – which your committee are then obliged to do, and start seeking some more control, or at least let the committee who volunteered to do your work know that their ways need change. It’s all a bit of a long, stressful mess but if the issues are there nothing will happen if you don’t start to push back. Good uck!