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.
It's a good idea to discuss your preferences with your proxy beforehand. You want to be on the same page, just like discussing which movie to watch with a friend.
If you don’t submit a proxy form, you won’t be able to vote if you can’t attend. Think of it as losing your say in the neighborhood decisions.
Yes, you can often change your proxy. Just fill out a new form and submit it before the meeting. It's like changing your mind about who to take to a concert.
It's best to send in your proxy form ahead of the meeting—usually a few days in advance. You want to ensure your vote counts, right?
You'll typically need to include your name, unit number, the person you're appointing, and the specific meeting details. Keep it simple; it's just like filling out an RSVP.
Any condo owner can use a proxy form to have someone else represent them in meetings. If you're busy or out of town, this option has you covered.
A condominium proxy form lets owners send someone to vote on their behalf at meetings. It's like handing over your voting rights to a trusted friend.
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