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Recently, the ExCo of my block engaged and instructed lawyers to act on their behalf in relation to a building matter. They have not bothered to inform the Owners Corporation and the matter has been kept off ExCo meetings and is therefore not minuted (although I am sure there are emails about it). I found out about it by accident and want to know how much was spent on legal fees.
Our strata manager is being very cagey and has said he will have to refer it to the ExCo for instructions.
Do I invoke section 37 or Section 108 for this? I would prefer Section 37 as Section 108 would require my making a 1 hour journey to the strata manager office and paying them for the pain of going through their records in their office.
So really, I want to use section 37 – can I, as a member of the Owners Corporation?
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