As I understand it, the 5 rep required to post on Meta is to discourage spammers and people who have no idea about what Meta is or what should (and should not) be posted there. It keeps Meta relatively clean of "omg why my computer no work???" and "High quality herbal supplements call...." posts that are common on the main site.
You are right, this doesn't make sense with respect to many Teams users. Perhaps we could have a rule whereby someone who has contributed meaningfully to Teams automatically gets Meta privileges. I might propose two Teams posts, or possibly even just one. Teams administrators might also be able to "vouch" for their users (e.g. "I know this guy, and I've told him what Meta is for, etc. etc.") and give them Meta privileges from the get-go.
If the user in question is a teams administrator, it's a little different. If someone wants to pay SO for the privilege of getting downvoted and flagged on Meta, then I can't say much in objection to that. Unless, of course, they are posting ads for dietary supplements, in which case it would be entirely appropriate to nuke their account from high orbit, or at least make them pay for a proper ad.