Step 1 Draft the By-Law
Using DIY By-Laws you can easily add your lot details, select what areas you are renovating and attach the relevant plans to create a by-law and motion instantly! Your by-law will describe any impact there may be to common property (for example, waterproofing in bathroom, moving plumbing or external walls).
Step 4 The General Meeting
Your motion will be discussed at the AGM and details will be reviewed. Then a vote will be taken by all owners attending (and via proxy) the AGM on your motion. This will be specially resolved and you will get approval or could be asked to provide changes or more detail. A majority vote will get this approved.
Recently, the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (the “Tribunal”) dismissed an appeal (the “Appeal”) of a previous Tribunal decision (the “Decision”) made by two lot owners (the “Lot Owners”) who wanted to install reverse cycle air-conditioning units installed in each of their respective lots. In the matter of Hunt v The Owners – Strata Plan […]
By-laws can provide guidelines regarding behaviour and to assist the smooth running of a scheme. It is important to consider the registered by-laws of the scheme when it comes to preparation of new by-laws. Why? This is to ensure that the new by-law does not conflict with the existing by-laws for the scheme. The main […]
It is common to see tenants wanting to undertake various works on common property particularly in a commercial setting. However, the owners corporation may be reluctant to authorise a tenant to undertake works to the common property for reasons including the ongoing repair and maintenance obligations. Yet, to get around this situation, a tenant may […]
At Bannermans, we process a high volume of consolidated by-laws and are often found in situations where we are tasked with rectifying issues which involve registered by-laws having been omitted from the scheme’s consolidated set. Quite often, this arises at the point of sale. However, do not fear, as here is what to do: A […]
The basic definition of “common property” is, all the areas of the land and building not included in any lot. To be precise, the common property boundaries of each lot are essentially formed by the upper surface of the floor, under surface of the ceiling and inner surface of the external or boundary walls including […]
In a strata scheme building, the owners corporation is the legal owner of the common property. When lot owners propose to carry out works that require statutory approval (such as development consent/complying development certificate), it is highly likely that they will also require consent from the owners corporation if those works impact on common property. […]
The recent introduction of the Strata Schemes Management Amendment (Sustainability Infrastructure) Act 2020 which amends the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 (the “Act”) is good news for owners corporations wishing to put in place greener facilities for residents. This amendment will smooth the path for approval of works such as solar panels and electric car […]
An owners corporation may amend, repeal or add by-laws in accordance with the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 (the Act). Commonly, lot owners seek to make common property rights by-law to gain rights to exclusively use certain parts of the common property for purposes including car parking, storage and to carry out renovation works. Accordingly, […]
The way in which we deal with certificates of title (CTs) have and are continuing to change. Why is 22 March 2021 important? On 22 March 2021, it was made compulsory to lodge consolidated by-laws for registering through Property Exchange Australia (PEXA). However, the caveat to this is that if no legal representation, counter lodgments […]
One great way to incur a large debt is to reuse a commercial document without the consent of the copyright owner. We see this regularly and it rarely ends well. In a strata context, the most common scenario involves a professional being engaged to prepare a document for an owners corporation or lot owner and […]
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