If a rota system is established to elect the President, would the two joint property owners get a turn or is it one turn per house?
The method used to elect the president is decided during the Home Owners Association Meetings, which in any case is one vote per premises or house, which means, that even if there are two or more owners of the same property or premises, there is only one turn as president per property. It is up to the owners of the house or premises in question to decide who is going to hold the position as president. Legislative Reference: Law on Condominiums. 49/1960. In particular articles 13, 15, 20 and 21 Link: Colegio Territorial de Administradores de Fincas de Alicante /Regional Association of Land Agents from Alicante.
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