If I own more than one condo unit, how many votes do I get?
Each unit gets one vote. That means that an individual that owns multiple units gets as many votes as the number of units they own.
I share ownership of a condo unit with someone else. How many votes do we get at a meeting?
You get one vote for your unit, shared between all owners. If all co-owners choose to vote, you must all agree on how to cast your unit’s vote. If you’re split evenly and can’t agree, the vote won’t count.
What voting methods can I use at my upcoming owners’ meeting?
Voting methods are listed in Section 6 of the Notice of Meeting sent to you by your condo corporation at least 15 days before the meeting. Review it carefully for key details about how you can vote and attend the meeting. Additional restrictions may apply based on your condo’s by-laws. Owners are encouraged to learn more about their voting rights.