Dealing with Adjoining Owners and Disputes

Strata Disputes – Under the Ground up in the Air and Everywhere in Between 

Strata disputes and common property come in all shapes and sizes, especially when dealing with neighbouring property owners.

As owners of real property, owners corporations find themselves dealing with the owners of neighbouring land in a multitude of circumstances.

Neighbouring Land Disputes

  • Easements
  • Ground Anchors
  • Cranes
  • Scaffolding
  • Trees, Fences and Walls
  • Law of Nuisance
  • Damage and Liability
  • And even, landslides

You’ve probably had reason to deal with one or more of the above – but if you haven’t, then get ready, because you almost certainly will at some point in time!

Read on… Common Property and Dealing with Adjoining Owners


DEALING WITH NEIGHBOURING PROPERTY – DO YOU NEED AN EASEMENT?


Warwick van Ede Strata Lawyer, Accredited Property Law Specialist, Litigator

Warwick van Ede I BEc LLM I Lawyer

Since 1990, Warwick has specialised in strata law, property law and litigation. Recognised for his expertise, he is also a NSW Law Society Accredited Specialist in Property Law. In 2021 he was selected to serve on the Property Law Committee of the Law Society of NSW. Profile I LinkedIn

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COVID-19: LAND REGISTRY SERVICES NEW PROCESSES

Land Registry Services new processes.

Restrictions imposed in response to COVID-19 have made it difficult to prepare, sign and witness paper land dealings. All of these land dealings involve a combination of steps, including:

  1. Verification of Identity
  2. Establishing the Right to Deal
  3. Signing, Witnessing and Formal Certification

In order to maintain business as usual and complete these steps for paper dealings during the current COVID-19 environment, LRS have implemented new processes commencing this week from April 27, 2020.

Land Registry Services new processes: What are the new LRS options imposed during COVID-19 restrictions? 

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




Crane Access Rights and Airspace

Sydney has become saturated with apartment blocks and cranes as far as the eye can see.

As such, one of the major issues that owners corporations are facing with these new developments is the use of cranes and airspace.

In the past 2 years, nearly 350 cranes were erected in Sydney with 298 of them used for residential purposes which is a 65 per cent increase in crane usage.

So, how does an owners corporation control the way in which developers use their airspace?

Can an owners corporation stop a developer passing a crane through its airspace?

What to do when a developer requires crane access? Crane Access Rights and Airspace

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




Neighbours Accessing Strata Schemes

Neighbouring properties often need temporary or permanent access to a strata scheme in order to develop their land – neighoubouring land access.

The usual scenario is that the neighbour contacts the executive committee or the strata manager, offering a simple form to sign to expedite the process. The neighbour will not voluntarily make any mention of liability, indemnities, compensation or other costs.

Most types of access only require an ordinary resolution at a general meeting. However, the registration of an easement (such as drainage easements, easements for services etc.) requires a special resolution, in accordance with section 26 of the Strata Schemes (Freehold Development) Act 1973.

Click here to download the full paper – Easements and Neighbours Accessing Strata Schemes

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