President’s Letter
Voting “yes” Secures your Investment and Home
Greetings neighbour,
Special Resolution Vote is in Progress. On February 2, your Board launched this property’s first ever Special Resolution vote — necessary to update our 2007 bylaws, which are currently ill equip to protect our collective and individual investments, as well as your rights as an owner.
This endeavour is a beast of an undertaking, requiring unprecedented commitment and time of your volunteer Board of Directors, preceded by efforts of other Boards. In respect and appreciation for these efforts, we ask for 30 seconds of your time to cast your vote here.
Perhaps you’re wondering where these proposed bylaw changes have come from. Has the Red Haus Board of Directors made these suggestions? ABSOLUTELY NOT. Proposed bylaw changes have been directed by the following parties:
The Province of Alberta’s new Condominium Property Act (updated in 2020); and
The Red Haus Corporation’s law firm of record, McLeod Law (who are experts in condominium bylaws)
The Board and Simco have made these specific changes (with explanations for these changes) available to owners since October 2021, inviting questions and feedback by year-end. Before casting your vote, we encourage your to read the Proposed Bylaw Changes above the online ballot.
Naturally, as member of condominium corporation, it’s the responsibility of each owner to participate, of which 75% must approve the bylaw changes in order to pass them. How many Red Haus owners are there? 483. So how many “yes” votes are needed to pass the new bylaws? 363. How many votes have been cast since February 2? 122. Clearly, your vote it vital to make this happen. Vote YES to better secure your investment and home.
Thank you for voting to move our property forward. Your vote is your voice. And every voice matters.
— Don McKenzie | President, Red Haus Board of Directors
Contact Directory Delivered
Easy Reference for Faster Response Times & Resolutions
Each Red Haus unit has now received a postcard through their door with a magnet affixed for your fridge. Please reference this directory for all Red Haus related questions or concerns for faster response times and resolutions.
Why have we provided a QR code on the magnet? First, because over the past two years, we’ve all become accustomed to using HR codes with our phones. Secondly, it was impossible to fit all relevent information on a magnet the size of a business card. And lastly, the webpage containing the Contact Directory informaton can be updated with the click of button — information on a magnet cannot.
Not sure how a QR code works?
Simply open your camera on your phone. Aim it at the HR code. Your camera will then read the code and connect you to the Contact Directory webpage automattically, which mirrors the information provided on the postcard.
Don’t have a camera on your mobile phone? The corporation’s website is provided below the QR code for easy reference. Simply go to the Contact page to determine who can best help you: Property Manager, Online Concierge or Maintenance Supervisor.