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Dudley
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    @JimmyT said:


    @Dudley
    said:

    As a starting point I would appreciate your opinion on what I must do to raise at the AGM various issues which I do not understand and/or am not convinced are necessary (unwarranted expense).

    My preference would be to raise them at the AGM without prior notification – for reasons somewhat unique to our property.

    Well theres a problem right away.  You can make a decision on anything at an AGM that isn’t on the agenda.  You can discuss what you like (at the chair’s discretion) but unless it’s on the agenda, any vote taken on the mater would be invalid.

    However, can I suggest you take a look at the SCA’s excellent free online executive committee training course.  I’m sure you will find it enlightening, informative and helpful.  It will also make you better informed than 95 percent of people living in strata.

    Click HERE to get going.

    Good Morning Jimmy T,

    Many thanks for your information.

    Just to clear up a point. One of the motions listed for the next AGM is ” That the proposed budget estimate and a 10 year sinking fund plan (if required by legislation) be discussed and approved.”

    Would I be correct in assuming that I can discuss, and put to a valid vote, any financial issues which appear in the Budget Estimate attached to the Notice of Annual General Meeting.

    Many Thanks