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Originally Posted by MarchHare
Keep moving those goalposts. Your original statement, and I'm quoting your own words, was:
This is just flat-out wrong. Condo residents DO get a say and have control over the management of their building. That control can either be direct (if you are a member of the board yourself) or indirect (if you vote for board members whose views you support), but it is absolutely 100% factually inaccurate to say that non-board residents get no say in how their building is run. That's only true for people who voluntarily silence themselves because they're too lazy to show up for the AGM each year or appoint a proxy to vote on their behalf.
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Look, you voted for Joe because he likes cats. I voted for Ted because he likes dogs. Both are on the board.
Are you sure you can get that cat?
This is the point i am making. The more residents, the more opinions you have to deal with.
This is what I see from you guys. If I don't like how car X handles, you suggest that I become an engineer in that field, join car X team and design the car to suit me better.
My suggestion is to look for another car.