by Allison | Aug 15, 2022 | News & Publications, NSW, Strata Disputes
Did the resident caretaker’s behaviour amount to gross misconduct to the extent that the Owners Corporation was entitled to terminate the Caretaker’s Agreement? If it did, were there provisions in their Agreement which could reserve the caretaker’s rights upon...
by Allison | Aug 15, 2022 | By-Laws, News & Publications, NSW, Strata Disputes
The by-laws for a strata scheme are binding upon the owners corporation, owners and occupiers. If an owner or occupier breaches any of the strata scheme’s by-laws, the owners corporation can take steps to enforce those by-laws. Before commencing proceedings, we...
by Allison | Jun 14, 2022 | By-Laws, Case Review, News & Publications, NSW
The Appeal Panel in Kaye v The Owners – SP 4350 [2022] NSWCATAP 173 (Kaye) have provided a number of reasons why an owners corporation was reasonable in refusing to make a common property rights by-law. In that case, a lot owner requested that the Owners Corporation...
by Allison | Jun 14, 2022 | Levies, NSW, Strata Disputes
Although only a local court assessor’s matter, the case of The Owners – Strata Plan No 52098 v Khalil [2014] NSWLC 2 stands for not putting legal costs onto a lot’s ledger until they have been either the subject of a costs order in the Tribunal or a court....
by Allison | May 15, 2022 | News & Publications, NSW, Strata Disputes
Mould within homes is a common, though potentially hazardous, occurrence. Generally, mould is caused by: Condensation Elevated humidity Insufficient building ventilation Household clutter Inadequate bathroom and laundry ventilation. If mould is left untreated, there...
by Allison | May 15, 2022 | By-Laws, News & Publications, NSW
In the recent case of Stocker v The Owners – Strata Plan No. 6622 [2022] NSWCATCD 31, the Tribunal considered whether works carried out by a lot owner were cosmetic works, or minor renovations, or works that were not cosmetic works or minor renovations, and the type...