The cost of not getting advice… how do you know what you do not know?
Legal advice should be seen as enabling an informed decision: it should ensure you know what rights you have, what you are signing highlight the risks and suggest alternatives.
Legal advice should be seen as enabling an informed decision: it should ensure you know what rights you have, what you are signing highlight the risks and suggest alternatives.
Whether or not a strata scheme can raise a levy that is not in accordance with the unit entitlements for a scheme is a question that pops up constantly. In this blog we discuss the issue and a potential alternative.
One of the most common types of requests in a strata scheme is for a lot owner to do work to their lot. In this session we are talking about types of approval required for works to your lot. There are three types of approvals which we discuss.
Summary In this podcast we talk about Angus and the changes brought about by the Cooper decision of the NSW Court of Appeal and later legislative changes that make it […]
Most strata and community title matters require mediation to be held or attempted before an order can be sought at NCAT. Here are some thoughts about mediating including outlining the process and some tips.
I was inspired by a dive when on holidays as to how similar traits are required in dive buddies (or dive guides) and strata lawyers and my thoughts are in […]
Common property is generally the structure of the building itself, or common open space. Something that surprises lot owners is that the an owners corporation can also own personal property […]
A quick discussion about how to read a title search for the common property of a strata scheme (with an example)
As I sit here and type this while in COVID isolation. I’m looking for the positives. What are the effects of the pandemic, on our strata and community title schemes?
Can you use CCTV cameras in strata and community title schemes? This vlog sets out limitations and considerations.