What rights do I have, as a condominum owner, to have a say in the daily operations (maintenance, add new common facilities etc) of the condominium property (where my unit is located) in Thailand?
A condominium is managed by a co owners committee which comprises elected co owners and the juristic person (the co owner legally permitted to sign legal documents on behalf of the condominium).The co owners committee oversees all matters pertaining to the condominium and direct the building managers in the daily operations. A condominium must have an Annual General Meeting (AGM) where the co owners committee present the audited financial statements, new committee members are elected and any issue may be raised by any co owner. As a co owner you have voting rights usually based upon the condomium area or value. Votes are held. In this process a condominium owner has a say in the running and management of a condominium property. Naturally being elected to the co owners committee may provide more of an indirect say in the daily operations.
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