I belong to a residents management company of 5 members who share the freehold of a victorian house containing 5 flats. It is a private comapy limited by guarantee and incorporated into the companys act 1985. Currently we have one director, having lost the second director who sold her flat to me, and one secretary. The four non director members, including the secretary, voted at the recent AGM to become directors but the existing director voted against the motion and refuses to recognise the vote. Who does the secretary act for: the majority vote or the director? Can she register us as directors without the existing director's consent? He is threatening legal action against her. What are our legal rights? Surely he cannot act by himself and deny our rights as co-owner?
Thank you in advance for a much needed response.