Stand by for our 1st Facebook Live Q&A Session ASK US ANYTHING (NSW STRATA RELATED) On Wed 24 Jun at Midday AEST we'll be joined by Rod Smith, The Strata Collective
to answer all of your NSW Strata questions.
If you've got a NSW question, please send it here and be sure to like our Facebook page so you don't miss this and future Q&A sessions. See you there!
Question: We live in a 1980s NSW block of townhouses. Children reside in or visit some of these units and we are updating those balconies to be complaint with current BCA regulations. Should we be updating all balconies, even those in units not visited by children?
Question: Does the Strata Manager circulate an EGM notice and voting papers without consulting with the Committee, or is the SC meant to vote on what is included in the EGM agenda?
Question: Should a Chairperson forewarn the submitter that a motion is likely to be ruled out of order? This could save time and also allow the opportunity to amend the motion.
Question: I'm no longer on the COO and no longer receive monthly Interim Financial reports. Should I be receiving this correspondence regardless of whether I am on the COO or as a lot owner?
The purpose of the amendment is to provide measures to alleviate the financial burden caused by COVID-19 on bodies corporate and their Owners. But is the solution worse than the problem?
A recent Appeal Panel considered the provisions of by-law 14 requiring all floor spaces except kitchens, laundries, toilets and bathrooms to be treated to prevent transmission of noise.
Need Strata Services? **PLEASE** Support us by Supporting
our advertisers and sponsors!
Love our site and content? We love providing it for you. The only way we are able to do this for you for free is via our sponsors and advertisers. You can support us by contacting one of our sponsors to see how they can help you! They really are a fantastic bunch of providers.
Independent Inspections NAT: Sinking Fund Forecast, Insurance Valuations, OHS, Australia Wide
Have Your Say......
NAT: Priorities for a post pandemic landlord-renter relationship in Australia
RMIT Invites you to participate in the research project ‘Priorities for a post pandemic landlord-renter relationship in Australia.’ We are interested in learning more about scale of the problems caused by Covid-19 for landlords and tenants. The results could help shape government action by providing research evidence into how to further assist the landlord-renter relationship. You can find out more via this FactSheet. You have until 12 July to complete the survey.
You can complete the survey here. Why not forward the newsletter on if you know of anyone who can assist with the survey. Thank you for your time.