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Role of the Condominium Manager: Using Proxies and Proxy Forms
A condominium owner or mortgagee can appoint a proxy to represent them at condominium owners’ meetings. It is the condominium manager’s responsibility to ensure that proxy appointments follow the guidelines as set out in legislation. Learn more about proxies and proxy forms in this video.
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