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While the right to vote begins with the owners, the Strata Property Act uses the term eligible voters to better describe those who may exercise voting rights in a general meeting.[7] This chapter explains how someone other than an owner may exercise the vote of a strata lot. For example, an owner may assign the owner’s voting rights to a tenant or a mortgagee. If certain criteria are met, a parent, guardian or legal representative may exercise the vote of a person who may vote. In certain cases, the court may appoint someone else to vote. An eligible voter may also appoint a proxy.
An Owner May Vote
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