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 can usually get a proxy form from your condominium association's office or website. They often have all the necessary paperwork to help you out.
Yes, there often are limits on how many proxies one person can hold at a condo meeting. It prevents any one person from having too much control, like letting too many cooks spoil the broth.
Yes, most proxy forms require your signature to be valid. It's your way of saying, 'I trust this person to represent me.'
Absolutely! You can revoke a proxy at any time with a written notice, just like changing your mind about a dinner plan. Just be sure to inform your proxy and the association.
Filling out a proxy form is usually straightforward. You just need to provide your name, the name of the person you're giving proxy to, and sometimes the date of the meeting. It's like writing a simple note to authorize someone to vote for you.
You might need to use a proxy form if you can't attend a meeting but still want your voice heard. It ensures your opinions are counted even if you're not in the room.
A condominium proxy form is a document that allows a condo owner to give someone else the authority to vote on their behalf at association meetings. It's like handing over your voting card to a trusted friend.
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