NSW Q&A: Strata Dispute Resolution: When the OC Breaches NCAT Orders
Question: During the strata dispute resolution process, if an Owners Corporation breaches court orders, what recourse does the owner have?
Answer: The failure by the owners corporation to comply with the NCAT Orders could be the basis upon which to seek the compulsory appointment of a strata manager.
The failure by the owners corporation to comply with the NCAT Orders could be the basis upon which to seek the compulsory appointment of a strata manager.
If successful, then there would be no strata meetings or voting for a period of usually 12 months and the compulsory agent makes all the decisions on behalf of the owners corporation and strata committee. It would then be the compulsory agent’s role to implement the Orders of NCAT.
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