
Strata
Always Read the Fine Print: What to Look For in Strata Management Contracts
The role of professional strata managers has never been more critical, but schemes shouldn’t rush into any management agreements based solely on cost, as the true value and potential pitfalls often lie in the contract’s fine print.
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.
Strata Noise Complaints: Noise Reduction Tips for Apartment Living
Living in an apartment offers many benefits, but it also comes with shared walls, communal spaces, and often, unwanted noise…
What Do You Actually Own in a Strata Scheme? Common Property vs Lot Property
Knowing the difference between lot property and common property is essential. These definitions determine who’s responsible for maintenance, who needs to approve changes, and how disputes are resolved.
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.
Self-managed Strata: Conducting Your Annual General Meeting (AGM)
With a little planning, a clear agenda, and a good grasp of your legal obligations, you can run a smooth, productive meeting that sets your scheme up for success.
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?
Strata Managers vs Building Managers: Who should I call?
Understanding the difference between your strata manager and your building manager can help you know who to contact when issues arise.
Who Repairs My Flyscreen That’s Torn?
A torn flyscreen might seem like a small annoyance, but in a strata property, even small repairs can raise the big question, who’s responsible? The answer depends on a few key factors: whether it’s part of the common property, your lot, and what your by-laws say.
My Apartment Keys Are Lost ! Who Do I Call?
Losing your apartment keys can quickly turn a normal day into a stressful one especially if you live in a strata-managed building. Whether you’re locked out or simply can’t find your keys, knowing who to call (and what your responsibilities are) can help you act quickly and avoid unnecessary costs.
Here’s a practical breakdown of what to do if you’ve lost your apartment keys, with real-life examples to make things clear.
Minutes – How to Do Them in a Minute!
(A fast, fuss-free guide to meeting records for strata and community schemes)
Taking minutes doesn’t need to be a headache or take all night. Whether you’re in a self-managed strata or community scheme, or just an active committee who undertake their own meetings, the aim is simple: record what was decided and who will do it. That’s it. Minutes are not a novel; they’re a record.
Agenda: How to Draft One Easily?
(A stress-free guide for strata & community schemes)
A good meeting starts with a good agenda. In strata and community schemes especially if you’re self-managed the agenda is your map. Without one, meetings can meander, tempers can flare, and you’ll probably forget the thing you actually needed to decide.
Luckily, drafting an agenda isn’t rocket science. Here’s how to get it done without losing your evening (or your patience).
Throwing a Party Without Upsetting Your Neighbours: A Strata-Friendly Guide
We all enjoy celebrating life’s milestones with family and friends. But when you live in an apartment or townhouse, parties can quickly become a headache for your neighbours if they’re not handled thoughtfully.
Noise, rubbish and common area misuse are among the most common complaints in strata schemes and in some cases, they can even lead to formal complaints.
If you’re planning to host an event in your strata property, here are some practical tips to help you keep the peace, avoid problems, and ensure everyone enjoys the night.
A Beginner’s Guide to Record-Keeping for Self-Managed Strata or Community Schemes
Running a self-managed scheme is a great way to save on management fees and stay directly involved in how your building is run. But with that independence comes responsibility especially when it comes to keeping proper records.
Good record-keeping isn’t just a legal requirement under strata and community scheme laws in every Australian state and territory it’s also your best defence against disputes, confusion, and headaches down the track.
Here’s a simple guide for small, self-managed schemes.
Organising Social Events and Activities in Shared Spaces: Ideas for Community-Building Events within Shared Living Environments
In strata and community title schemes across Australia, shared spaces such as courtyards, rooftops, function rooms, and gardens are valuable assets that can be used for more than just passing through or hosting meetings.
The Rise of Strata Living and the Evolution of Urban Amenities
As Australia's urban centres continue to densify, strata living has emerged as a prominent solution to accommodate the growing population. This shift has not only transformed the skyline but also redefined the lifestyle expectations of residents. Modern strata developments are no longer just about providing shelter; they are about offering a holistic living experience enriched with a suite of amenities that cater to diverse needs and preferences.
Renting in Strata and Community Title Properties: Understanding the Rights and Responsibilities of Tenants in Shared Living Spaces
Renting within a strata or community title property offers a unique living experience, especially in urban areas like Sydney. These properties, such as apartments, townhouses, and villas, involve shared ownership of common areas and are governed by specific laws and regulations. Understanding your rights and responsibilities as a tenant in these settings is crucial for harmonious living.
Common Maintenance Issues in Strata Title Properties
Strata title properties are a popular and practical choice in Australia, offering shared amenities and collective ownership benefits. But with that shared responsibility comes a range of ongoing maintenance challenges that can affect safety, property value, and resident satisfaction. Understanding the most common issues and how to address them early can help avoid costly repairs, legal risks, and resident complaints.
Selling Your Strata or Community Title Property: A Step-by-Step Guide
Selling a property within a strata or community title scheme is not exactly the same as selling a freestanding home. There are additional documents to prepare, rules to follow, and considerations unique to shared living environments. Whether you're moving on to a new home or cashing in on your investment, here's a clear five-step guide to help you through the process of selling your strata or community titled property in Australia.