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Home » Committee Concerns » Committee Concerns NSW » NSW: Owners Corporation Meetings in the Time of COVID-19

NSW: Owners Corporation Meetings in the Time of COVID-19

Published March 31, 2020 By Samantha Saw, Speirs Ryan 3 Comments Last Updated April 20, 2020

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This article discussing owners corporation meetings in the time of COVID-19 has been provided by Samantha Saw, Speirs Ryan.

Owners corporations and strata managers need to urgently address new issues around holding in person meetings and how to keep a strata scheme functioning and compliant in the strange and unexpected circumstances of COVID-19 and social distancing.

In NSW, owners corporations can take immediate action to change the nature of meetings from in person meetings to meetings on the papers, wholly electronic meetings or holding meetings by teleconference or video conference such as with Skype, Teams or Zoom.

What methods you adopt will depend on a few things including the manner of voting the scheme may have already resolved, the number of lots in the strata plan, the technical capabilities of the lot owners and whether wholly electronic meetings are feasible in your individual circumstances.

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Strata committee meetings are already set up for this

In NSW under the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 (the Act) strata committees already have the option of holding a committee meeting ‘on the papers’. Clause 9(2) Schedule 2 states a motion of the strata committee may be validly passed by votes in writing where 72 hours notice of the meeting and a copy of the meeting agenda have been given to each member of the strata committee.

Under Clause 10 Schedule 2 of the Act strata committee meetings can be held by means other than in person or on the papers. If a strata committee wants to start having meetings by teleconference or video conference, they need to first resolve to do so but this can be done at a paper meeting.

A strata committee should check first that all their members and the strata manager are willing and capable to participate in meetings held by tele or video conferencing. If not, it may be best for now to continue holding paper meetings where voting can be done electronically.

General Meetings – a new approach is needed

An owners corporation must hold an AGM annually and can also hold other general meetings (EGMs) throughout the year. General meetings are for all lot owners to vote on and determine various matters that are set out in the Act.

Critical matters that must be decided at a general meeting include the annual nomination and election of the strata committee, approval of the finances and budget for year ahead, obtaining and renewing insurance, passing by-laws and the striking of levies.

The AGM and EGMs for a strata scheme have traditionally been held either as full or partial ‘in person’ meetings – now that may all need to change.

Don’t want to hold general meetings in person? Has your strata scheme resolved to allow electronic voting?

Changes allowing a strata scheme to resolve to permit electronic voting at general meetings were part of the NSW strata legislation that came into force on 30 November 2016. Since then, many strata schemes have resolved to permit electronic voting and often general meeting votes are now cast electronically by lot owners filling out an ‘electronic voting paper’ issued with the agenda.

If your strata scheme has resolved to allow electronic voting, you can now transition to a fully electronic general meeting.

There are matters to be aware of with a wholly electronic meeting including different notices that must be set out in the agenda and issues with timing of return of voting papers and holding of the general meeting.

If you intend to have a wholly electronic AGM for your strata scheme there are extra issues that need to be considered including prior approval of budgets and the nomination and election of the strata committee.

Want to move away from in person general meetings but your strata scheme hasn’t already resolved to allow electronic voting?

This situation is a bit tricky; the Act requires an owners corporation to hold an in person general meeting to resolve to allow electronic voting or another means of voting.

There are some options available to strata schemes to deal with this and limit the number of persons needing to be present at an in person general meeting to enact electronic voting. Solutions can include the use of proxies (within the limitations on proxy numbers under the Act), the use of company nominees and even the physical location of the general meeting. What works will depend on the individual circumstances of the strata scheme including the number of lots.

Don’t jump to general meetings on Skype, Teams or Zoom

The future is coming – it is just happening a bit quickly for some. Very few strata schemes would have all their lot owners and their strata managers currently set up to attend meetings by tele or video conferencing. There will be changes in the way owners corporations hold meetings and COVID-19 may be the impetus for that to happen quickly, but for now you should limit those changes to a format that is readily accessible for the majority of owners in your strata scheme.

You can make changes now

Owners corporations can act proactively now to change the way their meetings and general meetings are held to ensure the ongoing health and safety of owners, occupiers and service providers.

It is tricky and unexpected but we are confident that with expert advice, all the issues can be managed within the framework of the Act, despite it being legislation that never foresaw a situation like COVID-19 arising.

Have a question about owners corporation meetings in the time of COVID-19 or something to add to the article? Leave a comment below.

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This post appears in Strata News #334

Samantha Saw
Speirs Ryan
E. [email protected]
P: 02 9248 3414

Disclaimer: The information contained in this article is provided as personal information only. It is not intended to be legal advice and it should not be used as legal or professional advice. The information in this article should be relied upon – lot owners and owners corporations should seek legal advice for their specific circumstances.

This article has been republished with permission from the author and first appeared on the Speirs Ryan website.

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About Samantha Saw, Speirs Ryan

Speirs Ryan has a unique combination of both property and strata expertise that enables us to achieve successful outcomes for lot owners and owners corporations both within and beyond strata across a range of varied property matters including subdivisions and development, titling structures, easements and covenants, tree disputes, telco installations and development consents.

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Comments

  1. Lyn Bryant says

    April 23, 2020 at 4:33 pm

    Can a strata committee hold a meeting by zoom and exclude residents to options of attending?

    Reply
  2. Margory Ohanian says

    April 1, 2020 at 11:04 am

    Our Strata Plan consists of 12 units & 2 shops, controlled by a Company nominee holding majority votes from 3 company owned units, This privilege bestowed upon him as they don’t live here . Several other owners rent out Units(5) The Company Nominee owns one unit plus the 2 shops, and lives on premises as do 3 other owners. Those in collusion with Company Nominee hold 525 Unit entitlements whilst rest of owners have 481 Unit Entitlements.(This vote stacking must be stamped out.)
    There are 4 SC members…2 are Company Nominee and wife, the other 2 are a man and woman(not associated.) Company Nominee is arrogant and dictatorial and decides how the Strata Plan Levies are spent with no-one being able to interfere, on any issue, as opposition just gets voted down. The SC is disfunctional due to the situation and no face to face meetings occur. Company Nominee himself chose our Strata Manager who takes orders given by him. All the SC are not included in decision making . Most times don’t
    even get to see invoices or give opinion for expenditure. WHERE ARE OUR RIGHTS AS OWNERS!

    Reply
    • Nikki Jovicic says

      April 12, 2020 at 11:30 am

      Hi Margory

      We have responded to your question in this article: NSW: Q&A If Executive Committee isn’t Acting Appropriately

      Reply

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