FEES AND VOTES IN THE CONDOMINIUM
❓ Identified Question
"Is it possible to establish in the minutes of the assembly that all condominium owners pay the same amount for common works and that the vote is equal, regardless of the thousandths share?"
🎯 Direct Answer
As a rule, the fees and votes should be proportional to the thousandths share, unless otherwise provided in the condominium regulations or in the assembly minutes.
Official Documentation
📋 Context & Applicability
The provisions, as a rule, must be clearly defined in the condominium regulations or in the assembly minutes.
Fees and votes are, as a rule, proportional to the thousandths share, as stipulated in the Civil Code.
- Clearly define in the minutes or regulations the exceptions to the thousandths share rule.
- Obtain the agreement of all condominium owners for changes in fees and votes.
✅ Technical Checklist
- Verify if there is consensus among the condominium owners.
- Draft the minutes with the agreed provisions.
- Update the condominium regulations, if necessary.
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