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Under the Strata Titles Act 1985 (WA), what percentage of votes is typically required to pass a resolution without dissent for significant changes to common property?

Correct Answer

D) Resolution without dissent (no votes against)

A resolution without dissent requires that no lot owner votes against the resolution. Under the Strata Titles Act 1985 (WA), significant changes to common property such as alterations or disposal require a resolution without dissent, providing strong protection for minority owners.

Answer Options
A
Simple majority (more than 50%)
B
Two-thirds majority
C
Three-quarters majority
D
Resolution without dissent (no votes against)

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