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You can find the answer you want in your governing documents.

Look for the section on voting.


As an owner in good standing, you should be able to vote. As well, as an owner in good standing you should be allowed the privilege of volunteering to serve on the board as its president.


If you take on the additional responsibility of (paid) interim manager, this should not affect your voting rights, so long as you maintain your status as an owner in good standing.


However, your governing documents may preclude your vote when a board item arises upon which they vote, that presents a conflict of interest for you: for example, an issue related to your pay as manager.

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Q: If you are the president and interim manager of your condo can you still vote as a board member if you take the job permanently?
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