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Home » Bylaws » Bylaws WA » WA: Can our AGM chairperson unilaterally limit the council of owners to three members?

WA: Can our AGM chairperson unilaterally limit the council of owners to three members?

Published April 30, 2026 By Brian Rulyancich, StrataTAC Leave a Comment Last Updated April 30, 2026

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Question: At the AGM, our chairman stated that the council of owners would be limited to three members. I thought any owner could become a member of the council up to the maximum of seven.

At our AGM via zoom it was stated by the chairman that the council of owners would be limited to three members. I requested to be on the council as the fourth member and was advised that this was voted down by the three members of the council.

My understanding is that any owner can become a member of the council up to the maximum of seven. The strata comprises of eight units. Can you assist?

Answer: The number of owners that will be on the council is determined not by the chairperson or current council of owners but by the owners at each AGM.

Yes, there can be up to a maximum of 7 on the council of owners, the act is clear the numbers range from a minimum of 3 up to 7.

However the number of owners that will be on the council is determined not by the chairperson or current council of owners but by the owners at each AGM. The term of a council member goes from AGM to AGM, the positions automatically become vacant at each AGM. An owner needs to re-nominate each year.

In relation to the composition of the council of owners on the agenda of each AGM there must be a motion determining the number of owners that will be on the council of owners.

Once owners have agreed to that number, nominations are called and if there are more nominations than positions available ballot papers need to be drawn up and all owners present at the meeting either in person, via proxy or zoom need to vote. All owners at the AGM determine the composition of the council of owners.

Brian Rulyancich
StrataTAC
E: strata@stratatac.com.au
P: 0428 970 067

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About Brian Rulyancich, StrataTAC

With over 40 years in the Real Estate industry and 30 years’ experience in Strata, and with the introduction of major reforms in the Strata Titles Act, Brian has developed Strata Training and Consulting known as STRATATAC. Brian is a regular contributor to LookUpStrata. You can take a look at Brian's articles here .

Brian is a highly experienced and knowledgeable strata consultant, a qualified trainer, creator of new CPD strata training programs and has advanced knowledge of the Strata Titles Act (1985), the Amendments Act 2018 and the Community Titles Act 2018.

​Brian sold his strata management business STRATACAM in July 2018 to concentrate on consulting to managers, developers and owners.

​He is an advocate for strata and has specialised in ONLY strata for a number of years. His knowledge and expertise is sought after by real estate agents and strata managers from all metropolitan and regional Western Australia.

Contact Brian on 0428 970 067 or at strata@stratatac.com.au

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