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What to Know When Running an Owner-Occupied Election 03/30/2026

Owner-occupied board seat… confusing? It doesn’t have to be.

If 15% of units in your condo are owner-occupied, one board seat must be reserved for resident owners. That means:

• Only resident owners vote for that seat

• All owners vote for the rest of the board

• Most elections include two separate votes

This requirement helps ensure that those who live in the community have a direct voice in board decisions.

Learn how it works and what it means for your next AGM 👇

What to Know When Running an Owner-Occupied Election What is the purpose of the owner-occupied position, who can run, and how the voting process works.

03/20/2026

We really appreciate it when clients take the time to share feedback like this.

Bill D., General Manager at Georgetown Park Condominium, shared this about working with our team:

“Over the past two years, Samuel has been instrumental in the success of our annual meetings… His communication, steady presence, and ability to navigate digital voting and live moderating have made a meaningful difference for our community.”

It’s feedback like this that reminds us why we do what we do.

Shoutout to Samuel, Account Manager at CondoVoter, for always showing up for our clients. And thank you to Georgetown Park for the trust. 🤍

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