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    struggler
    Flatchatter

      Our complex has decided to get a new SM. we have been advised that we will be asked to vote – on one applicant.

      Is that the norm? Or should we the Owners be given the right to vote on a couple of nominees? Is it too much to ask the details ie why this one? Who else was in the running?

      Have only been involved in the selection of a SM at the start of a strata plan. In that instance we decided between two contenders and decided on what was presented to us in each proposal.

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      Jimmy-T
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        It’s normal, but it’s not necessarily right.  I’d be asking how this new person is going to serve you better than the existing guy in key areas such as:

        • Length of contract
        • Cost of services
        • Additional fees and what they would be for (meeting attendance, letters etc)
        • Performance guarantees
        • Exit clauses
        • Accessibility
        • Insurance commissions
        • Experience
        • Professional standing

        Often strata plans get a new strata manager on the basis of nothing more than they are not the old one.  You need some indication that the new person has both the intention and the contractual obligation to offer you better service – otherwise you may find yourself in exactly the same situation further down the track.  If they can tick most if not all of the above boxes, then there may be no need to look at a second option – but it would be better if you had a choice.

        The opinions offered in these Forum posts and replies are not intended to be taken as legal advice. Readers with serious issues should consult experienced strata lawyers.
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