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    How can we get rid of the chairperson of our Melbourne OC committee who has managed, over the past 20 years, to “run” said committee by deliberately frustrating everybody else who has tried to be a working member of the committee.  I have been on the committee a couple of times and even volunteered one year to be chairperson, but was continuously undermined by him at every stage with rude threatening emails, stupid suggestions that we couldn’t afford and him sending instructions to the property manager behind my back.  He has managed to manipulate every improvement made to the property to personally benefit himself and his own property, including a completely brand new garden outside his front door, while every other garden is half dead and hasn’t been replanted for about 20 years.  

     

    He is basically a control freak who lives alone, is retired and has nothing better to do, so having the position of chairperson makes him feel important.

     

    We are due for AGM this week, and I know when volunteers are called for, no-one will put their hands up, because no-one can work with this man, and most basically want a quiet life without the hassles.

     

     

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      @supersally said:
      How can we get rid of the chairperson of our Melbourne OC…….

      If it were NSW I would say that you have reached the point in the l matter of your living arrangements where you would need to spend around two minutes reading up on the rules for the election of EC members.  This website page covers it:  https://www.consumer.vic.gov.au/housing-and-accommodation/owners-corporations/running-an-owners-corporation/committees but if the relevant Act is searchable I’d look up everything on EC’s.  A supplementary consideration is how many are “we” and do we have more votes than “he”.

       

       

       

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