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Let Your Vote Count
Tips to consider when electing your council leader in your home community. -Building solid JMB
The concept of a management body should be fairly clear to management corporation’s council members or even many long-time strata property owners. For non-involved owners and residents, especially first-time owners , this form of common-interest ‘governance’ can be perplexing and, at times, bewildering, owing to the many parties (developers, managing agent, management council, other buyers) involved as well as with the legal duties of each party.
Those who have never lived in an owners’ corporation (condo, apartments, townhouses, gated communities) often do not understand the necessity of service charges, sinking fund, rules and volunteering to sit in the management council. For them, the ‘management’ may be perceived as little more than a nebulous entity that expects prompt payment on monthly invoices. This lack of understanding can lead to miscommunication and misunderstanding with the general perception that condo living is ‘hard’.
Required by law
Call it by whatever name, Joint Management Body (JMB), Management Corporation (MC), Residents Association (RA), they are all basically a community association of property owners looking out for their best interest. In the first two, it is a requirement by law for strata titled property under the Strata Titles Act, 1985 and the new Building and Common Property (Management and Maintenance) Act, 2007 (‘BCP’), whereas Residents’ Association are voluntary organizations registered as a society.
The BCP Act now allows the formation of a joint management body from the start and owners do not have to wait till the first annual general meeting called by the developer to have a say in how their investment is managed and maintained.
Very often, only a small percentage of owners in condominiums or other types of strata titled development take interest in how their properties are managed. This leaves the handful of volunteers burned out after years of volunteering their services. There are also some who are interested but do not have the knowledge or skill to sit in the decision making council.
Challenging duties
In BCP, the joint management committee representing the purchasers’ should number at a minimum five purchasers and a maximum 12. Whereas, in the Strata Titles Act, the Management Council should consist of, a minimum of three parcel owners and a maximum 14.
Although these are voluntary positions, it has to be taken seriously because it involves people and their investments. Most owners’ corporations are headed by a leader who might also be the chairman at meetings. Strong leadership is an essential component of every successful owners’ corporation. Very often, those who speak the loudest at meetings are elected which may not be sufficient for the long term.
A good leader can make a difference for an owners’ corporation spirit. By considering the strength and qualities it takes to succeed, selecting your leader can in a very real way, lead to a more productive and happy community. Here are some tips on how to choose the leader of your home community.
‘A manager does things the right way and a leader does the right thing.’
A leader is someone who not only recognizes the ‘right thing’, but who can also motivate others to help him get the right thing done. Strong leaders should have skills, knowledge, and experience plus the abilities to motivate and command.
How do you recognise who has this special combination of insight and inspiration? There are personal characteristics that point to strong leadership style. Look for people who display these particular abilities:
Here are some tips to consider when electing the leaders of your owners’ corporation:
If all the above sounds to you like a mini-government, it is in fact one. If you own a property with common property, you automatically become a member, like it or not. Over time, we have noticed that home owners can be categorised into three groups; those who make things happen, those who wait for things to happen and those who asked what happened. Which group do you belong to? Choose your leaders well and prosper or wait for the next election at the annual general meeting and run for council member post unless situation demands that there shall be a extraordinary general meeting (EGM) requisition for new leadership.
The National House Buyers Association is a voluntary, non-governmental organisation that strives to protect house buyers’ rights and interests. For more information, visit: www.hba.org.my
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