1. A strata committee meeting notice must be sent out
The rules for this are a little different in each state, so it’s best to check with your strata manager about which rules apply to you. However, in general, each member of the strata committee and every lot owner must be notified of an intended strata committee meeting before the meeting is held.
In NSW, the meeting notice can be placed on the notice board (if your property has over 100 lot or has a by-law regarding the placement of a notice board) or delivered to each owner.
In Queensland, there is no requirement for committee meeting notices for those under the Small Schemes Module. However, if your property is governed by other Modules, you must give written notice of a meeting to all committee members and lot owners seven days before the meeting or at least two days before if all voting members agree in writing or at the last meeting. You may also place the notice on the body corporate notice board if one exists.
In Victoria, the secretary must give notice of the owners corporation committee meeting. The notice must:
- Be sent out at least three days before the meeting or as determined by the owners corporation
- Set out the time and place of the meeting
- Include an agenda
- Include the minutes of the previous meeting
- Include a statement that the member of the committee who is a lot owner may appoint a proxy for the purposes of the meeting.
2. An agenda must be distributed before the meeting, which includes all motions
The meeting agenda will give some structure to the strata committee meeting.
In NSW, owners holding more than one-third of the total unit entitlements for the strata property can oppose any motion appearing on the meeting notice. To oppose a motion, the party involved must give the secretary written notice of the objection before a decision on the motion is made. After this, any decision made by the strata committee on that matter will have no force or effect. However, it can be added to a general meeting to allow the Owners Corporation to consider the matter instead.
3. The chairman or an appointed committee member must chair the meeting
If the chairperson is present, they must chair the strata committee meeting. If they’re away, the strata committee must appoint another committee member to chair that meeting.
4. A quorum must be obtained
A quorum is the minimum number of members needed to transact business at a meeting. The quorum is at least half the committee members for a strata committee meeting.
In Victoria, the committee can only make interim resolutions when there is no quorum.
Originally published on 18 December 2020
Updated on 19 September 2022
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