NCAT Approves Security Fob By-law

In a recent decision, NCAT upheld a security fob by-law made by an owners corporation.  This is a good decision as it demonstrates that appropriately worded security fob and access key by-laws can be made by owners corporations.

Introduction

Many strata buildings contain security systems which restrict access to and egress from the buildings.  These systems often include security access keys or fobs which are distributed to owners and occupiers to enable them to get into and out of the building.

Did you know owners corporations are able to implement appropriately worded security fob and access key by-laws?

So, what was included in this particular by-law Security Access, NCAT and By-laws

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Common Property – Are Differential Levies Possible?

Must strata lot owners pay, as part of their levies, maintenance of the common property they do not use?

Are all strata owners responsible for paying for the maintenance of every part of the common property even if some owners cannot or do not use part of the common areas?

Is it possible for an owners corporation to raise a differential contribution that is levied on some but not all owners or is levied in shares that are not proportional to the unit entitlements of the lots?

Here are some typical examples where owners often query if they should pay for maintenance of these areas:

  • A strata scheme that contains multiple stages – should they pay for stage 2 if they’re in stage 1?
  • The owner of a ground floor lot who does not use a lift servicing the upper levels of the building
  • The owner who does not use recreational facilities such as a swimming pool, gym or tennis court

Are these exceptions or are common areas in strata residential blocks treated as a whole?

Read this paper to find out the true position – Common Property Use and Differential Levies in Strata Blocks

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Fair Trading Incorrect Window Safety Details

13 March 2018, was the deadline for every owners corporation in NSW to have installed compliant window safety devices on applicable windows throughout their strata schemes.

Recently, NSW Fair Trading updated information on their website concerning window safety devices for high rise strata blocks.

However, it’s important to note that the information uploaded is incorrect on the NSW Fair Trading website.

This is resulting in some incorrect conclusions that it is possible for an owners corporation to relieve itself from the responsibility for installing window safety devices.

As a result of the incorrect window safety device information on the NSW Fair Trading website it has raised a number of questions:

  1. Can the installation of window safety devices be delegated to each individual lot owner?
  2. Who is responsible for the maintaining, repairing and replacing window safety lock devices after they have been installed?
  3. Can a window lock by-law be put in place to relieve the owners corporation of responsibility?
  4. Why is the NSW Fair Trading window safety device information incorrect?

What is the correct information for window safety devices? Our paper will explain – Window Safety Devices and By-laws.

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