#12280
Jimmy-T
Keymaster

    If this member self-nominates and they are the co-owner of an apartment, they may be in breach (which would be the easiest solution) and can be dropped from the EC. Failing that, you can hold an extraordinary general meeting and, if you can get 75 percent of the vote, have them removed from the committee.

    Or you could propose a motion at the next EC meeting, listing this guy’s known breaches and asking the Executive Committee to ask him to resign. This will have no immediate effect if he declines but at least it will be on the record and will be open for discussion at your next AGM. Just be careful that you don’t make this too personal – stick to what’s already on the record.

    Or you could quietly let this person know that there are moves afoot to remove him and persuade him it’s in everyone’s best interest if he goes quietly before any of this becomes a matter of record.

    Best of luck with it.

    JimmyT

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