This form is a Condominium Proxy Form. A condominium owner appoints and names his/her attorney in fact and agent who will vote his/her interest by proxy at a meeting of the condominium association.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
You typically submit your proxy form to your condominium’s management or the board of directors. Make sure to hand it over in person or send it through the right channels, so it doesn't get lost in the shuffle!
If your proxy can’t make it, don’t sweat it! Depending on the rules, your proxy may be able to pass your vote to someone else, or you may need to submit a new proxy form. Just check the guidelines!
Generally, yes. Many places have rules limiting the number of proxies one individual can hold to keep things fair. It’s like not wanting one person to hog all the votes!
Sure thing! You can usually change your proxy as long as you notify the condominium association before the meeting. It’s a simple matter of letting them know.
Filling out a proxy form is as easy as pie! Just include your name, the name of the person you’re giving the proxy to, and your vote on the matters being discussed. Don’t forget to sign it!
You might need to use a proxy form if you can't attend a meeting but want to ensure your opinions and votes are still counted. Think of it as having a trusted friend stand in for you.
A condominium proxy form is like a ticket you give to someone else, allowing them to represent you at a condo meeting. It's a way of having your voice heard even if you can’t be there in person.
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