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.
Not really. Your proxy should represent your wishes and vote as you would, unless you’ve given them the green light to decide on their own.
Absolutely! It’s your vote, after all. You can revoke your proxy anytime before the meeting, usually by submitting a new form or notifying the association.
Yes! You'll typically need to turn in your proxy form to the condo association or management before the meeting, so they know who’s voting for you.
Filling out the form is pretty straightforward: fill in your details, state who your proxy is, and sign where needed. It’s like filling out a permission slip for school!
You can appoint anyone you trust—like a neighbor, friend, or family member—to act as your proxy for condo matters.
Using a proxy is handy if you can't attend meetings, ensuring your voice is still heard on decisions that matter to you.
A condominium proxy form is like a ticket that lets someone vote on your behalf in condo meetings, especially if you can’t make it yourself.
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