
Strata Committees – Powers, Obligations, Who can vote?
We receive many queries relating to SC appointments and meetings, below is an FAQ on the Strata Committee (SC) and its meetings.
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- Strata Committees – Powers, Obligations, Who can vote?
- Can an unfinancial owner be elected to the SC at the AGM?
- Can an unfinancial SC member vote at a SC meeting?
- Can an owner of multiple lots in a scheme nominate more than one person for the SC?
- How many people can be on the committee?
- Can a building manager be on the committee?
- Can an owner’s letting agent be on the committee?
- Can a SC member appoint someone else to attend if they can’t make it? Can it be someone already on the committee?
- Can the OC vote one or more SC members off the committee and if so, how?
- Can 2 co-owners of one lot both be on the committee?
- If someone ceases to be a SC member (eg if they sell or resign), how is a replacement appointed?
- Can the SC make decisions that bind the OC, or overrule the OC?
- What obligations and risks do SC members have?
- Who chairs a SC meeting if the chairperson is unavailable?
- Are SC votes done on a show of hands or on unit entitlements?
- When do minutes have to be sent out to owners?
- Do SC members have to disclose any pecuniary interest related to any SC motion?



