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UNIT TITLES ACT 2001 - SECT 110

Who is entitled to vote?

    (1)     The people entitled to vote on a motion at a general meeting of an owners corporation are as follows:

        (a)     for a unit owned by a single individual—the unit owner;

        (b)     for a unit owned by a single company—the company's representative;

        (c)     for a unit owned by 2 or more people (whether as joint owners or tenants in common)—the unit owners' representative.

    (2)     However, if a unit is subject to a mortgage and a mortgagee voting notice is in force for the unit, the person entitled to vote for the unit is the mortgagee's representative rather than the relevant person mentioned in subsection (1).

    (3)     If the owners corporation has 3 or more members, a person is only entitled to vote for a unit on a motion requiring an ordinary or special resolution if all amounts payable to the owners corporation for the unit have been paid.

    (4)     In addition, a person is not entitled to vote on a motion at a general meeting if a deadlock order is made withdrawing that entitlement.



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