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To answer your last question first, various people will have different responses – some will think the EC are idiots for letting it get to this stage, others will think you are a pain in the bum for making a fuss. That’s life in strata.
I would be tempted to to write to every owner explaining that you have been left with little choice. The EC is in breach of a CTTT order and you have these options, neither of which you want to pursue. Ask them to contact the EC and apply some pressure for them to resolve the issue promptly.
But before that, I would attempt to sit down with the strata manager and/or EC chair or secretary and tell them exactly what your options are. First you will contact the other owners, then you will decide which option to pursue.
OR they could just save everyone a lot of grief and get the job done.
If they don’t respond, at least you can say you tried. By the way, if you apply for the statutory appointment of a strata manager, you have to find someone who is prepared to do the job – so effectively you get to decide who it will be.