The 80% has been reached. It was never in doubt after the RP was raised and the news of Rio Casa & Eunosville's jaw-dropping sales broke. There is no doubt that price achieved by recent ex- HUDCs has been very exciting, and expectations are now high that TC can join in the party. The sale committee have the task of making those expectations come true.
Those who did not sign (and I am one) have done nothing but exercise their statutory right of refusal. We owe no one an explanation or apology. We are now the official Minority and that in itself is a good place to be. 20% = 112 units - no small number even if we are called the Minority. This figure is not static and will be updated in the column on the right periodically
REMEMBER: NO ONE NEEDS TO SIGN THE CSA FROM NOW ON.
THE LAW REQUIRES 80% ONLY AND NOT A UNIT MORE.
The sale committee does not need your signature in order to proceed with the sale. It is of no benefit to you to sign.
Do not believe anyone who tells you:
- The 80% has been reached, everyone must sign now (Round 1 tactic)
- If we get 100% we don't need to go the the STB (true but there will never be 100% in this estate)
- If you sign you will get the money faster (rubbish)
Being in the Minority means:
- You retain all the rights to your property - until the sale is finalised at the STB/HC.
- You retain your right to make an objection at the STB/HC
- You can still attend and vote at any EOGM/meeting for SPs
- You are free from legal & financial consequences should a conditional sale collapse.
- The sale committee have a duty of evenhandedness to treat all owners the same.
- The Minority cannot be penalised for exercising their statutory right.
Being one of the Minority does NOT mean you are against the collective sale, only that you have chosen not to sign the CSA to date.
Minority is not synonymous with Objector at the STB.
The Minority should not be vilified or bullied by the triumphant Majority and vice versa
The Majority have accepted that they have rescinded their right to object to a conditional sale should some unfortunate event occur.
The Minority are the the Majority's only emergency break should they ever need one.
Remember Round 1 when 39 Minority owners stopped a disastrous sale, much to many of the 460 Majority owners' relief. Some Maj. owners were dismayed as they had already bought new homes in expectation of the sale being approved. A lesson to be learnt there.
The 'Second Period' has begun; let's all move forward and see what the future brings.