Template and Fixed Fee Strata By-laws

Be aware that the deadline for owners corporations to review their by-laws under the new Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 is fast approaching with only 66 business days remaining.

The Act states that owners corporations have 12 months to review and register any current by-laws. This means every owners corporation must review their by-laws by the deadline of 30 November 2017.

For the next 66 business days, owners corporations that have not already done so are meant to consider whether to:

  • Introduce new by-laws
  • Amend any existing by-laws
  • Repeal any by-laws

At JS Mueller & Co we have done hundreds of by-law reviews since the commencement of the new Act. We often recommend that new by-laws should be considered for the following topics:

  • Airbnb
  • Smoking
  • Minor Renovations
  • Major Renovations
  • Common Property Memorandum
  • Proxies
  • Electronic Voting

Plan Ahead NOW. Don’t wait until it is too late.

Fixed Fee By-laws

Get your by-law review done now.We can review your by-laws in detail, suggest amendments to the existing by-laws and recommend new by-laws. We do all of that for a fixed fee. for your fixed fee by-laws.

Click here NOW for a fixed fee by-law review.

Template By-laws

We have developed a range of by-laws that cover various topics.

Order a copy of our by-law templates here NOW Strata By-law Templates

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




Are House Rules Binding? This will Surprise You!

 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

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

 




Lift Refurbishments and Compensation Payouts?

Can an owners corporation shut down the lifts in its building to refurbish them?

If so, does the owners corporation have to pay compensation to owners and tenants who cannot access their apartments via the lifts during a lift refurbishment? And does a lift refurbishment need to be authorised by special resolution?

There are many thorny issues to navigate, to find out more Strata Building Lift Refurbishments

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




Structural Defects Given a Limited Meaning

The Supreme Court has decided that structural defects under the old home building legislation do not extend to cover building elements such as waterproofing membranes and tiling attached to structural components of the building.

This is bad news for owners corporations of residential buildings who made home warranty insurance claims or defect claims against builders and developers before 2015 that are still current because it will essentially limit the scope for them to argue that defects are structural defects that are covered by a six year warranty instead of the two year warranty for non-structural defects.

For owners corporations of residential buildings, this is bad news – Strata and Structural Defects.

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




Are Explanatory Notes Required?

Do explanatory notes need to be included in the agenda of a general meeting of an owners corporation?  The answer might surprise you.

Since the commencement of the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 on 30 November 2016, a practice has arisen for explanatory notes to be included in an agenda of a general meeting of an owners corporation.  The purpose of the explanatory notes is to provide a brief explanation of the purpose of each motion that appears on the meeting agenda.

But are these explanatory notes necessary? Click here to find out – Are Strata Meeting Explanatory Notes Required

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