• Creator
    Topic
  • #10780

    I think I need to urgently seek an order to stop a General Meeting. Our Executive Committee has sneakily called a General Meeting for December 15, very close to Christmas, when many may be away, or shopping or celebrating or not interested in going to a nasty meeting where bad vibes will abound. Proxies circumventing the new proxy rules are sure to occur.

    The EC want to ram through a controversial project with little support worth over 80 grand and another worth nearly 20 grand which is unheralded. They want approval for special levies. They have not supplied enough information or details of the finances with the agenda. Both projects are ‘pet projects’ being driven unilaterally by one member, the rest being compliant seat warmers.

    If there was time, we could get the strata roll and let all owners know but we don’t have enough time. We’re a Sydney block of 40 units, half let, half resident owners and most apathetic or scared to be involved for various reasons including gossip, ‘gaslighting’, bullying etc.

    Should I just get all the facts down and send it off to NCATT with the fee, please, or is there anything else I should do? 

    The other thing is, there are reasons the current Executive Committee is probably dysfunctional and this could also be mentioned or part of an application.

  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.