Can owners vote at an AGM and stand as trustees, even if they are arrears?

Yes, they can, as long as they do not have a judgment or adjudication order against them, or one of the disqualifications set out in PMR 6. PMR 20(2)(a) states that a person may not vote at a general meeting where a court or an adjudicator has given

Yes, they can, as long as they do not have a judgment or adjudication order against them, or one of the disqualifications set out in PMR 6.

PMR 20(2)(a) states that a person may not vote at a general meeting where a court or an adjudicator has given a judgement or order for payment of an amount against that person, and PMR 20(2)(b) states that a person may not vote if they persist in the breach of any of the conduct rules of the body corporate after a court or an adjudicator has ordered that they refrain from breaching the conduct rules But, if the vote is for a special or unanimous resolution, then the member may vote, even if there is a judgment or order against them.