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Residents' committees

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By law, residents may establish a residents´ committee, and make, change or revoke village by-laws by special resolution (with the operator´s approval). Residents elect the committee.

The residents´ committee works with the operator in the day-to-day running of the village and common matters, and presents residents´ complaints and proposals to the operator.

They can also:

Residents have ´one vote per unit´, which protects the rights of single occupants. If residents would prefer a ´one vote per person´ rule, they can vote to introduce it.

Residents can nominate another person to exercise their proxy vote if they cannot attend meetings. The village operator cannot hold a resident´s proxy vote, and no person can hold more than two proxy votes per meeting.

Operators can attend a meeting called by residents or a meeting of the residents´ committee only when invited or voting on a special resolution.

The operator must give a financial statement to any resident who requests one. They must give the resident the financial statement within five months of the financial year ending.

The statement covers:

Every year the operator must call a residents´ meeting to discuss the financial statements as soon as they are available.

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Last reviewed 07/12/2011

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