Premium Strata’s CEO Leanne Habib speaks on Building Defects in the Sydney Morning Hearld

Premium Strata’s CEO Leanne Habib speaks on Building Defects in the Sydney Morning Hearld

  Our CEO Leanne Habib sat down with the Sydney Morning Herald on Tuesday September 10th to talk about how to manage building defects as a property owner. A defect doesn’t have to spell disaster, many building defects can be rectified if the process is managed properly. ‘‘You don’t have to panic, but you do have…

NSW: Q&A Is the front door common property or the responsibility of the lot owner?

NSW: Q&A Is the front door common property or the responsibility of the lot owner?

  Question: Is the front door common property or the responsibility of the owner? Do lot owners need to seek permission to install deadlocks? Answer: Subject to any notations on the strata plan and applicable by-laws, a front entrance door is common property. As front doors are “fire-doors” for fire safety, the installation of additional…

New Combustible Cladding Laws Introduced after Government Crack Down

New Combustible Cladding Laws Introduced after Government Crack Down

New Combustible Cladding Laws Introduced On the 22nd October 2018, new laws commence. These laws are the Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Identification of Buildings with Combustible Cladding) Regulation 2018 and State Environmental Planning Policy Amendment (Exempt Development – Cladding and Decorative Work) 2018. Owners of certain buildings with external combustible cladding will now be required to register…

NSW: Q&A Noisy Neighbour Replaced Carpet with Noisy Vinyl

NSW: Q&A Noisy Neighbour Replaced Carpet with Noisy Vinyl

  Question: A noisy neighbour has replaced carpet with vinyl boards. This renovation was done without owners corporation approval. The increased noise transference permitted through the new vinyl flooring is unacceptable to neighbours who have complained accordingly. Answer: The Owners Corporation would need to show their reasonableness in refusing the floorboards for the benefit of…

NSW Q&A: Strata Committee Powers – Cooling Tower Too Hot to Handle

NSW Q&A: Strata Committee Powers – Cooling Tower Too Hot to Handle

Question: An old cooling tower in our building only services a proportion of the apartments. What are the strata committee powers? The committee is proposing to replace the tower with ducted air conditioning to the affected units at the cost of the Owners Corporation. Answer: The strata committee seems to be abusing their powers and…