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NSW FACT SHEET 1: Want to do work to your lot? You may need a by-law

by Allison | Oct 6, 2015 | By-Laws, NSW, Recent News

Want to do work to improve your lot? If you do, you may need to get a by-law. In most cases, your strata manager or owners corporation will be able to tell you whether or not you need to do so but the general rule is if you are altering the common property in any way...

To clamp, or not to clamp, that is the question: Who does a wheel clamping by-law apply to?

by Allison | Aug 11, 2015 | By-Laws, News & Publications, NSW, Recent News

Importantly, by-laws do not bind visitors to the scheme. This means that any by-law regarding visitor parking spaces and parking on common property can only be enforced against a lot owner, occupier, mortgagee or covenant chargee or any lessee or sublessee of any lot...

Smoking and strata schemes: What is the effect of the recent amendments to the Smoke-free Environment Act 2000?

by Allison | Aug 11, 2015 | NSW, Recent News, Strata Disputes

In a win for mixed use strata schemes, the NSW Government’s amendments to the Smoke-free Environment Act 2000 (NSW) mean that smoking is now banned: In all commercial outdoor eating areas; and Within a place that is within 4 metres of a pedestrian access point to a...

New Supreme Court Equity List for Strata Disputes

by Allison | Jun 13, 2015 | NSW, Recent News, Strata Disputes

As of 1 June 2015 the NSW Supreme Court will have a specialist Equity Division list for Real Property matters. Importantly, the Real Property List will include claims in relation to the legislation regulating the creation and management of strata and community title...

Wild Weather and Damage: The Owners Corporation’s Duty to Maintain and Repair the Common Property

by Chris | Jun 12, 2015 | ACT, NSW, Recent News, Strata Disputes, Strata Disputes

With the gale force winds and torrential rain that has been hitting our shores in recent times, this is a quick refresher for owners corporation’s and lot owners on what their respective duties are when common property is damaged. Owners Corporations An owners...

Drips, Drizzle or Deluge? Powers of an Owners Corporation to Enter Lot Property (incl. Emergency Powers)

by Chris | Jun 12, 2015 | ACT, NSW, Recent News, Strata Disputes, Strata Disputes

What many lot owners don’t realise when they buy into a strata scheme is that in some situations, including in an emergency, an Owners Corporation, can force entry. What does this mean? It means that even though you (or your tenant) may not be home or, if access to...
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