National Strata Regulations are on the Way!

From sunset clauses to cooling-off periods, changes to the strata laws are being considered all over Australia.

The first cab off the rank will be modifications to the Victorian strata laws, due to be implemented in the next couple of months. These changes will bring some of those laws into line with NSW strata laws.

Some proposed changes include:

1: Sunset Clause

The new laws will clean up the ‘sunset clawback’ regulations. The laws will  prevent property developers from deliberately delaying the completion of buildings, in order to invoke the sunset clause.

No longer allowed will be the cancelling of contracts and the readvertising of properties on the market, at a much higher price.

Get out clauses will also be introduced for people who’ve bought properties off the plan, and discovered their completed apartment is substantially different from what they’d agreed to buy.

2: Cooling Off Period

The cooling off period will be extended from five to 10 business days with limitations on the vendor’s ability to get purchasers to sign those rights away.

3: Proxy Farming

Committees will be reduced from 12 to seven members with restrictions on proxy farming and committee proxies.

 4: Voting Rights

Lot owners voting rights on contractual limitations will be banned. It’s also yet to be seen if this will affect the vetos on short term letting often pre imposed on purchasers of new buildings.

 5: Levies

Lot owners who default in paying their levies will incur more debt recovery costs but, on the other hand, for those people suffering hardship payment plans can be arranged.

 6: Renovations

Owners corporations will be able to set conditions under which renovations must be conducted, clamping down on rogue renovators, while rules that unreasonably prohibit the installation of sustainability measures will be invalid.

7: Smoke Drift

Rules to combat cigarette smoke drift will be allowed and residents made responsible for their guests’ behaviour, including being fined for any breaches.

 8: Penalties

Maximum penalties for rule breaches will be increased to $1,100, with the fines paid to the owners corporation. Voting thresholds for legal action will vary, depending on the level of courts involved.

If these laws are accepted,  we’ll see a huge step closer to a uniform set of national strata laws.

More Information

You’ll find more information (and proposed laws) at consumer.vic.gov.au/OCBill. These regulations reflect many of the NSW laws in place and how they’ll roll out nationally.

For NSW strata legal or levy collection advice contact us here or call 02 9562 1266, we’re happy to assist.




Strata Scheme Insurance Problem

NCAT was recently presented with a unique insurance problem concerning the insurance policies for a strata scheme in the snowy mountains region of NSW.

The strata scheme contains 100 lots and common property with free standing houses and outbuildings that are situated on acreages.

The common property also includes a free standing community hall, roads and paddocks occupying 806 acres of rural land.

Confronting the owners corporation for many years was a unique insurance problem. The strata legislation required the owners corporation to insure all of the buildings in the strata scheme, even the homes and outbuildings that were situated entirely on the lots and did not contain any common property.

How did NCAT resolve this unique Insurance Problem?

For NSW strata legal or levy collection advice please contact us here or call 02 9562 1266, we’re happy to assist.




Introducing the New Look… JS Mueller & Co

The Brand

Nothing’s changed on the inside we’re still the same firm, with the same passion to deliver strata and property legal services of the highest order.

Our exciting new look and feel has been designed to reflect the growing business we are today and into the future.

You’ll start to see our new branding reflected across our website, legal documents, stationery, promotional materials and much more.

As we continue to grow JS Mueller & Co, we want our brand to best reflect why we exist, what we believe in and most of all we hope you like it!

PS: To get the full impact scroll down to the end and let us know what you think.

The Logo

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The Website

Our new website reflects our new brand and is clean, simple and easy to navigate with some great new features such as…

Searchable Resource Library

We’ve created a strata ‘resource library’. The latest on all the new strata laws. And the best news is, whatever you’re looking for is easily found with a simple search.

Full Mobile Optimisation         

We’re thrilled to say that our website is fully mobile optimised and will work across a whole range of devices, operating systems and browsers. So now you can access our site whenever and wherever you need to.

And much more! Check out the new website now at www.muellers.com.au.

Stationery and More

JS Mueller & Co Brand

Feedback

At JS Mueller & Co we’re always looking for ways to improve and we’d love to hear your feedback or suggestions.

Please email jsmmarketing@muellers.com.au and we’ll consider your feedback.

Thanks strata!

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