Just in Time for the Holiday Season…

NSW Fair Trading recently announced the commencement date for the new Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 which will come into effect on 30 November 2016.

A key challenge for strata managers, tenants and owners to ensure they’re across the 90 odd changes, bringing strata into the 21st century.

However, not so for the new building defect bond scheme which will commence on 1 July 2017, allowing for builders, developers and the strata community time to prepare for, and comply with the changes.

The reforms will benefit more than two million people in NSW who manage, own or live in strata.

The final details of the new laws will be published in the coming weeks.

For more information on the new laws visit NSW Government Fair Trading

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




Court Finds Certifier Liable for Building Defects

The NSW Supreme Court recently found a Local Council which acted as the certifier of a house, liable to the homeowner for structural defects.

This case offers hope to owners corporations whose buildings are affected by building defects.

To read the full article – Building Defects Certifier Liable

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




Review of Strata Title Reforms and The Reforms

Bruce Bentley, Partner JS Mueller & Co presented recently at a Legalwise Seminar ‘Review of Strata Title Reforms’.

To view a copy of Bruce’s paper please click the link below.

Strata Renewal Reforms

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




Strata Managers Forum – Proposed New Strata Laws

In September 2015 the JS Mueller & Co team presented at a forum to the strata industry the new proposed strata laws.

  • James Moir: By-laws – How will they operate under the proposed laws?
  • Adrian Mueller: Meetings – What are the changes under the proposed laws?
  • Iain Fairholm: Strata Managers – How will the proposed laws affect you?
  • Faiyaaz Shafiq: Levy Collection – Procedural change?
  • Bruce Bentley: Building Defects – What impact will the proposed laws have?

Since the forum, it has been announced that the new strata laws will come into operation on 1 July 2016.

On 29 Oct 2015, the New South Wales Parliament passed the new Strata Schemes Management Bill 2015 and the Strata Schemes Development Bill 2015.

Papers and presentations are available to view here:

JS Mueller & Co Forum Presentations_Sept15
JS Mueller & Co Forum Papers_Sept15

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

 

 




Home Warranty Insurance Rights Confirmed!

Some good news…

Home warranty insurance generally protects an owners corporation from being out of pocket for the cost to repair building defects where the builder has been made bankrupt.

But what happens when an owners corporation makes a home warranty insurance claim after the builder’s bankruptcy ends. Is it then too late for the owners corporation to make the insurance claim?

The answer is “no” according to a very recent decision of the NSW Supreme Court.

For further information Strata Home Warranty Insurance Rights

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




Once an Icon – Now a Pile of Rubble

Senior Lawyer, Adrian Mueller reminisces…

“In 1980 my parents took me to the Gold Coast for a holiday. It was my first adventure in Queensland. I was 2 years old. We stayed at the (in)famous Iluka hotel.

The Iluka was built in the 1970’s. It was an iconic building – one of the Gold Coast’s first high rises. It had 72 luxury apartments and was a stone’s throw from Cavill Avenue.

It held fond memories for me and, I imagine, many families who enjoyed wonderful times together at the Iluka.

You can imagine my horror when I recently discovered that the Iluka has been demolished. Why? Because of concrete cancer.

You see the owner of the building was faced with a dilemma. Repair the concrete spalling which had been left untreated for decades at exorbitant cost or demolish the building. The owner chose to demolish.

A leading architect Professor Holden, Head of Architecture at the Griffith University in Qld, has said that high rises built in the 1970’s have an average lifespan of 40 years.

That is a sobering thought for apartment owners many of whom cannot afford special levies to repair widespread concrete spalling.

So what is the solution? For some buildings, it may simply be too late. The Iluka is a case in point.

For other buildings, the key is preventative maintenance. As unpalatable as it might be, apartment owners need to realise that spending a little to detect and treat concrete spalling at an early stage saves money in the long run.”

Adrian Mueller also acknowledges that the challenge for strata managers and other stakeholders is to convince owners to invest in proactive maintenance to protect their investment by spending a little in the short term to save big money down the track.

Says  Adrian “Convincing owners to spend now to save later is no mean feat. But it is achievable. And doing so can avoid potential disasters.

I will miss the Iluka.”

Adrian specialises in strata law and those areas of the law that particularly deal with building defects.

“An apartment is someone’s home and most valuable asset. That is something worth protecting and knowing where you stand is vital” says Adrian.

For more information on concrete cancer, visit the following websites – Concrete Cancer or Remedia Structural Repairs

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




Complex Group, Strata & Community Title Law Reform

Bruce Bentley, partner JS Mueller & Co presented recently at a Legalwise Seminar ‘Strata & Community Title Law Reform’ and Complex Group Title.’

For more information read the paper here – Strata & Community Title Law Reform and Complex Group Title

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

 




Home Building Amendment Act NSW 2014 Delayed

Fair Trading NSW has confirmed that the 1 December 2014 commencement date for the NSW Home Building Amendment Act 2014 has been delayed to 2015.

The amendments will commence in two stages:

Stage 1:
It is anticipated that the critical change surrounding statutory warranties will commence mid-January 2015. The critical change to the warranties will be a shift from “structural defect” (which is the current position) to a warranty which will only cover a building defect which is a “major defect”.

If the defect is categorised as a “major defect” it will enjoy a 6 year warranty otherwise any defect which is not a major defect and/or a non-major item will only have a warranty for 2 years. The new definition of “major defect” will be more restrictive than the current definition of a “structural defect”. The new amendments will have retrospective effect.

Stage 1 will also have other amendments commencing mid January 2015 and they are as follows:

  1. For the first time, statutory warranties will be implied into subcontracts entered into by the principal contractor who undertakes residential building work. These changes will allow an owners corporation to enforce warranties as a successor in title against subcontractors.
  2. If a defect arises due to an owners defective design or specification the builder will not be held liable for that defect.
  3. Within 6 months the owner must notify the builder and the subcontractor of a defect. If the owner fails to do so such a failure may result in the reduction of any damages.
  4. Owners must not unreasonably refuse access to a builder who wishes to rectify the defect.
  5. Courts will be required to give priority to rectification orders as opposed to monetary orders.

Stage 2:
This stage will involve the provisions that relate to re-drafting of contracts. The contracts will have to comply with the amending legislation hence these will be dealt with in the second quarter of 2015.

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




34 Days to go…NSW Home Building Legislation Changes

1 December 2014 the home building legislation in NSW will change. The changes to the legislation may mean that some owners corporations will lose all of their rights to make claims for building defects.

  • 34 Days until 1 December 2014!
  • Do not get caught out!
  • The time to act is now!
  • Have your buildings inspected by a building consultant to check for defects!
  • Avoid losing your rights to make a building defect claim!

At JS Mueller & Co we work with a number of reputable building consultants and engineers. We can organise a building inspection for any building that you manage to check for defects before the 1 December deadline.

But you must act quickly otherwise you may run out of time.

If you would like to discuss the changes to the NSW home building legislation or have JS Mueller & Co organise a building inspection, please contact us now on the details below.

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




NSW Building Legislation Changes – 39 Days!

1 December 2014 the home building legislation in NSW will change. The changes to the legislation may mean that some owners corporations will lose all of their rights to make claims for building defects.

  • 39 Days until 1 December 2014!
  • Do not get caught out! 
  • The time to act is now!
  • Have your buildings inspected by a building consultant to check for defects!
  • Avoid losing your rights to make a building defect claim!

At JS Mueller & Co we work with a number of reputable building consultants and engineers. We can organise a building inspection for any building that you manage to check for defects before the 1 December deadline.

But you must act quickly otherwise you may run out of time. If you would like to discuss the changes to the NSW home building legislation or have JS Mueller & Co organise a building inspection, please contact us now.

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