How to Resign from a Committee: Your Step-by-Step Guide
Serving on a body corporate committee is a valuable way to contribute to your building's community, but there may come a time when you need to step down. Resigning responsibly ensures a smooth transition for your fellow committee members and keeps the body corporate running efficiently.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to resigning from a committee:
1. Review Your Body Corporate Rules
Before taking any action, check your body corporate’s governing documents. These usually outline the process for resigning from a committee, including notice periods and any specific requirements for handing over responsibilities.
2. Provide Written Notice to the Chairperson, Commitee and Body Corporate Manager.
Giving written notice is required under the Unit Titles Regulations 2011. A clear letter or email ensures there’s a formal record of your resignation and allows for the Chairperson to efficiently organise a new committee member election process, if needed. Your notice should include:
- Your intention to resign
- The effective date of resignation
- Any relevant information about ongoing tasks or projects
3. Give Adequate Notice
While some committees may allow immediate resignation, it’s courteous to provide enough notice for the committee to plan for a potential replacement. A notice period of 3-4 weeks is common, but refer to your governing documents.
4. Offer a Handover
If possible, provide a handover of your responsibilities. This may include:
- Key contacts or service providers
- Access to important documents or records
- Status updates on ongoing projects
A smooth handover benefits both your BC committee and the community you’ve served.
5. Attend a Final Meeting (If Possible)
Attending your final committee meeting is a professional way to say goodbye, tie up loose ends, and answer any questions from remaining members.
6. Stay Positive
Resigning from a committee doesn’t mean disengaging entirely. Leave on a positive note, thanking fellow members for the experience. This helps maintain good relationships and keeps the door open for future involvement.
At Complete Body Corporate Solutions, we understand the complexities of committee management and are here to support smooth transitions. If you or your committee members need guidance on resigning or filling committee opportunities, don’t hesitate to reach out to our team.











