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Owners Corporations must not sit on their hands when it comes to building defects claims
There are strict time limitation periods in Victoria’s building laws, which require owners of buildings to file their claims at VCAT or in the Courts promptly. Owners Corporations owe a strict duty to repair and maintain its common property, and this duty can be enforced by any member of the relevant Owners Corporation.
Governance, Not Grievance: When Can a Compulsory Strata Manager Be Appointed?
I If you've ever sat through a tense strata committee meeting, you’ll know that disagreements are part and parcel of strata living. Disputes over budgets, by-laws, lawn arrangements, or even flowerpots are not uncommon. But when those disagreements turn into Tribunal proceedings seeking the appointment of a compulsory managing agent under section 237 of the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 (NSW) (“SSMA”),
NSW Strata Reforms: New Rules for Debt Recovery and Payment Plans
A key reform taking effect on 27 October 2025 involves updated provisions for debt recovery and payment plans under the Strata and Community Schemes legislation.
Solar Power in Strata: A Practical Guide for NSW Apartment Owners
If you own a unit in a strata building and have been thinking about switching to solar energy, you’re part of a growing movement, but installing solar panels in a shared building isn’t as straightforward as it is for standalone homes…
Strata & Community Title Living: Understanding Strata Legislation
As more Australians embrace apartment living, understanding the legal structures that support these living arrangements has become increasingly important.
Dealing with Common Noise & Privacy Concerns in Apartment Living
If you live in an apartment building, townhouse, or duplex, you live a little closer to your neighbours than those in standalone houses, which can mean dealing with noise and privacy concerns…
In Too Deep: What Happens When Your Strata Levies Are In Arrears?
Levies are a fundamental aspect of community and strata living, but when these levies become unreasonably high, they can place a significant financial strain on property owners.
Thinking About Airbnb in Your Strata Property? Here’s What You Need to Know in NSW
Can I rent out my apartment on short-term rental platforms like Airbnb or Stayz to earn some extra cash? This guide breaks down everything you need to know—without the legal jargon.
What can I do if I am not Available for my Upcoming Fire Safety Inspection?
Fire safety inspections are a regular occurrence in every building, and they usually go off without a hitch — until they don’t.
Is Replacing My Air Conditioning Unit Considered a Minor Renovation?
Is replacing the air conditioning unit in a strata-titled property considered cosmetic works, a minor renovation, or a major renovation under strata law?
Self-Managing a Strata Scheme: Opportunities, Challenges, and New Hybrid Solutions for Owners
As more Australians seek autonomy and cost savings in managing their apartment buildings and townhouse complexes, self-managed strata schemes are gaining traction. While this approach offers significant benefits including lower costs and greater control it also presents complex challenges that require careful planning and, increasingly, creative hybrid solutions.
A quick guide to Roles in Strata and Community Associations: Owners Corporation, Strata Manager, and Committees
Strata and community title living is an increasingly popular choice across Australia, offering shared amenities, maintained common areas, and a built-in sense of community. However, behind the scenes of every well-run strata or community scheme lies a framework of clearly defined roles and responsibilities. Understanding who does what is essential for smooth operation, effective decision-making, and harmonious living.