AGM GetQuorum’s 2020 Year in Review 2020 was a year unlike any other. Here are some of the biggest moments for GetQuorum, and what they mean moving forward.
New Features Introducing a New Solution To Hold Virtual and Hybrid Meetings Over the past few months, GetQuorum has successfully hosted over 400 virtual owner meetings. Since Ontario's Emergency Orders went into effect, we have been overwhelmed with requests for our fully
Stories Growing support for electronic meetings Learn how condo corporations are making electronic meetings and voting a long-term strategy for managing their building.
Stories Annual General Meetings in a Coronavirus world Online voting at annual shareholder meetings (AGMs) has jumped since the COVID-19 outbreak as condo owners and condo boards are taking the World Health Organization's (WHO) advice to avoid large
Stories GetQuorum 2019 Year in Review Get an in-depth look at the biggest GetQuorum updates and events from 2019.
Stories 2018 Year in Review and What's Coming Up in 2019 Hello and Happy New Year! Now that we're getting settled into 2019, we wanted to share our thoughts on 2018 as well as some trends we are monitoring for 2019.
Stories Perplexing Proxies Patrick Greco, Partner at Shibley Righton LLP, addresses some confusions over Ontario's new prescribed condo proxy forms, and whether proxy holders have the discretion to vote in any manner they
Stories Online Message Boards for Condos: Good Idea or Bad Idea? Storytime! A while ago, a friend of a friend (not me... I swear) found themselves in a bit of a pickle. (We’ll call this person Jon.) Jon was concerned
Condos Savvy Condos Can Save A Lot By Using Email to Serve Notice of Meetings Annual general meetings (AGMs) are held by condo corporations on a yearly basis to outline the past fiscal year’s affairs, election of new directors and any upcoming business. The
Stories Our Shared Experiences on the Difficulty in Passing Bylaws Meeting quorum for the election of condo board of directors means gathering representation from at least 25% of owners. Just meeting this minimum can be difficult for some corporations. So