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Most decisions at a general meeting require a majority vote, a 3/4 vote, or a unanimous vote, depending on the circumstances. In rare instances, a strata corporation’s bylaws may permit a different voting threshold for non-residential strata lots in certain situations. Appendix B contains tables that list the various matters for which the Strata Property Act, the regulations, and in some cases the Standard Bylaws, require particular voting thresholds. The appendices list items by subject matter and type of vote respectively.
Majority Vote
Matters at general meetings are decided by majority vote unless the Strata Property Act, the regulations, or the bylaws require, or permit, a different voting threshold.[28] In other words, the majority vote is the default vote required in all situations, except where otherwise required by the Act, the regulations, or the bylaws.
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