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Do Notice Requirements Apply To Turnover Meetings?

Author: 
Victoria Craine
Publication date:
April 4, 2019
Article Summary: 

This blog discusses the notice requirements for meetings under the Condominium Act, which require a notice of meeting to be given at least 15 days prior to the date of the meeting of owners, and a preliminary notice to be given at least 20 days prior to the notice of meeting going out. The blog also highlights the challenges of complying with these notice requirements for a turnover meeting, which is governed by section 43 of the Condominium Act. The author recommends that declarant-controlled boards comply with the notice deadlines while scheduling the turnover meeting as soon as reasonably possible after the declarant ceases to own the majority of units.

Keywords: 

notice requirements, meetings, turnover meeting, Condominium Act.

Source Citation: 
Victoria Craine
Do Notice Requirements Apply To Turnover Meetings?
April 4, 2019
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