
The most common meeting of owners is the annual general meeting, which is mandated by the Act. However, meetings can be necessary for other specific purposes and may sometimes also be a good idea simply for discussion purposes. This course will look at the steps required to call and hold a meeting of owners and then suggest some best practices to make those meetings interesting, informative, and effective. The Act specifies timelines for calling meetings and the forms that must be used when calling an owners’ meeting. This chapter will also describe what makes a quorum and how to handle all types of voting including voting by proxy.
Lastly, this course will suggest ways to make condominium meetings run smoothly and to ensure that owners’ voices are heard. While meetings can convey a great deal of information, they are not meant to take the place of timely notices, certificates, emails, newsletters, websites, or any other form of communication and brings you a step closer to completing your Condominium Director Certificate Program.
Event Details:
- Date: Wednesday, October 23, 2024
- Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
- Location: Zoom (NOTE: Zoom Link will be issued with payment confirmation)
- Member Fee: $40 +HST
- Non-Member Fee: $80 +HST
Moderator: Jamie Poodry, MF Property Management
Speaker: Jonathan Pettit, SV Law
Jonathan is a lawyer in SV Law’s Condominium Practice Group. Jonathan has wide experience in all matters of condominium law, from simple day-to-day management matters to complex enforcement efforts and mediation and arbitration hearings. He has a special interest in condominium development and the early years of managing a new condominium. Outside the office, Jonathan spends his time sparring at the dojo or enjoying a good game of chess.