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…

NSW Q&A: Unbalanced Strata Unit Entitlements Affecting Maintenance

NSW Q&A: Unbalanced Strata Unit Entitlements Affecting Maintenance

Question: One family owns 61% of our scheme and use their strata unit entitlements NSW to block the committee and let the scheme run down. Would this situation be classed as dysfunctional? Answer: If the 61% family prevents the Owners Corporation from complying with its statutory obligations, then this would be a strong argument for…

Is a by-law prohibiting AirBnB accommodation lawful?

Is a by-law prohibiting AirBnB accommodation lawful?

Is a by-law prohibiting AirBnB accommodation lawful? After some 3 years of community and industry consultation, last Tuesday, the NSW government announced its proposed new laws to empower Owners Corporations to ban AirBnB rentals and similar online short-term letting accommodation. Residents will remain unaffected by the proposed new laws. In other words, owners and tenants…

Q&A: Can our Strata Committee pay themselves an undisclosed amount? (NSW)

Q&A: Can our Strata Committee pay themselves an undisclosed amount? (NSW)

 A LookUp Strata reader in NSW wrote about their Strata Committee who pay themselves an undisclosed amount for activities performed, which is never itemised in the financial statements. The reader wondered whether the Strata Committee can pay themselves these undisclosed sums, and ignore Section 46 of the Act, and overriding the committee decision making process? In…