No. Only property owners who are members/shareholders can attend and vote.I understand that some of these issues are ladlords responsibility but does anyone know what my recourse is in relation to the management company and if a tenant can attend and vote at the AGM?
Well he is presumably a member/shareholder so is better placed to influence matters than the tenant.The ladlord is very responsive but has difficulty trying to get anything out of the management company.
Regarding AGMs, perhaps if your landlord doesn't plan to attend they can give you their proxy? This would entitle you to attend the AGM and vote as a representative of your landlord. Of course this is at the discretion of your landlord but if you don't ask you don't get.
You may find that some tenants have more interest in the future of a development than some owner occupiers, particularly those that view their apartment as a step on the road to a larger property.As an owner occupier I would object 100% to such a move. The landlord is legally responsible for their unit in the development. No tenant should have an automatic right to have a say on the future of the development.
IME owner occupiers are those hit in the pocket most by management companies so they should care most. IYou may find that some tenants have more interest in the future of a development than some owner occupiers, particularly those that view their apartment as a step on the road to a larger property.
IME owner occupiers are those hit in the pocket most by management companies so they should care most. I
Not always but the theory is right. tenants don't pay management fees and they are tax deductible for landlords so OO have the most to lose.
If their IQ is over 75, then yes, it's a safe bet that the tenant has worked this out.But if it's built into the rent and not a separate charge does the tenant know?
Going back to the previous issue, I don't see why tenants should think themselves entitled to proxies for AGMs. Like I said, there's no harm in asking if a tenant is being serious like the OP here, but the idea that random tenants could determine the future of my home and investment as a rule is crazy!
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