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.
Yes, typically there’s a cap on how many proxies one person can have to prevent any one person from having too much influence. It's all about keeping things fair and square.
If your proxy doesn't make it, then it’s as if you didn’t send one. Your vote won’t be cast, so it's best to check in with them beforehand!
Most associations require you to submit the proxy form before the meeting. It’s like giving a heads-up so everything runs smoothly.
Yes, you can change your mind! As long as you notify your proxy and the condo association, you can revoke a proxy form before the meeting.
You can appoint a neighbor, a fellow condo owner, or anyone you trust. Just make sure they’re willing to represent your views at the meeting.
You might need a proxy form if you're unable to attend a condo meeting but still want your voice heard. It's a good way to ensure your interests are represented.
A condominium proxy form is like handing over your voting power to someone else. It allows you to authorize another person to vote on your behalf at a condo meeting.
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