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Restrictions during the initial period During the initial period, the owners corporation must not: change or cancel the by-laws or make additional by-laws that do ...continue reading The Initial Period
The Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal (Tribunal) is a specialist, independent, low cost Tribunal for the fair and timely resolution of disputes according to law. ...continue reading Application to the Tribunal to Alter Any Common Property
During the initial period the original owner is responsible for all the duties of the owners corporation, even if there has not been a first AGM.
Convening the first AGM The original owner must hold the first AGM within 2 months of the end of the initial period, that is, when one-third of the total unit ...continue reading First Annual General Meeting (AGM)
At the AGM, if you are the original owner and still own half or more of the total unit entitlement, and a vote by poll or special resolution is called, the value of ...continue reading Voting Rights of Original Owner
If the original owner does not hold the first AGM, an Adjudicator may appoint a person to hold the meeting. If you are the owners corporation, an owner or a mortgagee of a lot you may make an application to an Adjudicator for this order [Schedule 2, Part 1, Clause 5].  
As long as the set agenda is used, the first AGM is valid even if it is called or held after the fixed time [Schedule 2, Part 1, Clause 1]. The set agenda includes the ...continue reading First AGM Agenda

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