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Replacing a Condo Board Director

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Toronto Condo News
Publication date:
June 24, 2021
Article Summary: 

This blog discusses the process for replacing a condo board director. The Condo Act allows owners of at least 15% of the units to requisition a meeting to vote for the removal of one or more directors from the board. The requisition must state the director's name, reasons for removal, and whether the director occupies a position reserved for voting by owner-occupied units. A separate vote is required for each named director, and removal requires a vote of more than 50% of unit owners in favor of removal. Only owner-occupied unit owners can vote for directors occupying positions reserved for them.



Keywords: 

condo board director removal, removal of condo board directors, condo ombudsperson, condo ombudsmen, condo dispute resolution, condominium ownership disputes, condo boards of directors, condominium law

Source Citation: 
Toronto Condo News
Replacing a Condo Board Director
June 24, 2021
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