#13135
Jimmy-T
Keymaster

    Peter's right, you can only correct minutes of a general meeting at another general meeting and for most strata blocks that's the next AGM.

    However, if you think the decisions of a meeting have been seriously misrepresented in the minutes, then you can have this noted at an Executive Committee meeting  – it will then at least be on the record – and then, if need be, call an Extraordinary General Meeting, to correct them (and sack the person responsible, perhaps?). 

    For instance, if the minutes were issued with a different budget from what was agreed at the AGM, becasue the secretary and chair wanted to spend less or more money than the rest of the owners, then you would call an EGM to correc t them.

    However, if there has been a genuine mistake, ands there is a general consesus that that's the case, you can ask for the minutes to be reissued to correct this and that can be done but you wouldn't do this over a trivial matter since it is quite an expensive exercise.

    The opinions offered in these Forum posts and replies are not intended to be taken as legal advice. Readers with serious issues should consult experienced strata lawyers.