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Who is Responsible for Fixing The Fence?

by Allison | Nov 18, 2020 | Fact Sheets, Factsheets, News & Publications, NSW, Rules, Strata Disputes

A fence servicing a strata scheme could be owned by any number of people. To determine ownership and therefore responsibility, the first step is to consult the strata plan. If the fence is located within the air space of a lot but is not shown on the strata plan, then...

Was the Noise from the Café Downstairs a ‘Nuisance’?

by Allison | Oct 23, 2020 | Case Review, Fact Sheets, News & Publications, NSW, Rules, Strata Disputes

This was the question determined by NCAT’s Appeal Panel on 3 June 2020 in Chehelnabi v Gourmet and Leisure Holdings Pty Ltd [2020] NSWCATAP 102 (03 June 2020). In the first instance, the appellants sought orders from the Tribunal to improve the alleged noises, smells...

By-Laws 101: Approval and Registration of Renovation By-laws

by Allison | Sep 29, 2020 | By-Laws, Fact Sheets, News & Publications, NSW, Rules

The process to authorise major works in a lot within a strata scheme can be complex and it normally involves the adoption of a special by-law making the lot owner responsible for any damages to the portion of common property affected by the works. Under section 111(b)...

Strata 101 – What is It and How does It Work?

by Allison | Sep 29, 2020 | Fact Sheets, Factsheets, News & Publications, NSW

The University of New South Wales’s City Futures report in June 2020 found that over 1.1 million people, approximately 15% of the NSW population, lives in a strata scheme.  This number is expected to grow year on year. As the number of people residing in a strata...

Building Management Committees 101: What are They and Where will You Find Them?

by Allison | Sep 29, 2020 | Fact Sheets, News & Publications, NSW, Rules

When will you encounter BMCs? You will find Building Management Committees (“BMCs”) in stratum developments (also called part strata plan developments). Land can be subdivided by a strata plan or by a part strata plans. In subdivision by a strata plan, the land and...

What is a Qualified Request? If I make a Qualified Request is The Owners Corporation Able to Charge me for the Cost of Organising and Holding the Meeting?

by Allison | Aug 27, 2020 | Fact Sheets, News & Publications, NSW, Rules

Sections 19(2) to 19(4) of the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 (the Act) deal with qualified requests. A request is a qualified request if it is made by one or more owners of a lot or lots in the strata scheme which have a total unit entitlement of at least...
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Recent News & Publications

  • Case Note: Craven & Gilks v The Owners – Units Plan No 2839 (Appeal) [2023] ACAT 4
  • Case Note: Cheetham & Ors v The Owners – Units Plan No 503 & Ors (Unit Titles) [2019] ACAT 90
  • Case Note. Leonard & Anor v Michie & Ors (Unit Titles) [2019] ACAT 14
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  • NSW Strata Reforms Taking Effect Soon

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