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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 100 · Condominiums · Warning:

100.525 Voting or consenting

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100.525 Voting or consenting.
(1)Unless otherwise provided in the declaration, each unit of a condominium is entitled to one vote.
(2)Unless otherwise provided in the declaration or bylaws:
(a)An attorney-in-fact, executor, administrator, guardian, conservator or trustee may vote or grant consent with respect to a unit owned or held in a fiduciary capacity, if the person satisfies the secretary that the person is the attorney-in-fact, executor, administrator, guardian, conservator or trustee holding the unit in a fiduciary capacity.
(b)Whenever a unit is owned by two or more persons jointly, according to the records of the association:
(A)Except as provided in this subsection, the vote of the unit may be exercised by any one of the owners, in the absence of protest by a co-owner. In the event of a disagreement among the co-owners, the vote of the unit shall be disregarded completely in determining the proportion of votes given with respect to the matter.
(B)A valid court order may establish the right of co-owners’ authority to vote. [Formerly 94.255; 2001 c.756 §50; 2007 c.409 §32; 2009 c.641 §32]
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