House rules are not binding right? You might be surprised.
The rules which govern participation in a strata scheme are called by-laws. By-laws are made by a developer on registration of a strata plan or by an owners corporation by special resolution passed at a general meeting. By-laws are registered on the title of the common property and are binding on the owners corporation and owners and occupiers of the lots. If by-laws are breached, they are able to be enforced.
By-laws are registered on the title of the common property and are binding on the owners corporation and owners and occupiers of the lots. If by-laws are breached, they are able to be enforced.
But…what about rules that are made by a strata committee and placed on a notice board? Strata Rules and By-laws
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