Do owners corporations of leasehold strata schemes have the right to make a claim against a builder or developer for building defects?
Leasehold Strata Schemes and Building Defects

Do owners corporations of leasehold strata schemes have the right to make a claim against a builder or developer for building defects?
In a recent case, NCAT has decided that a landlord falls under no obligation to ensure that their tenants comply with the by-laws in a strata scheme.
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NCAT confirms it does not have power to impose monetary penalties on persons who breach orders.
Does an owners corporation need to modify its common property to provide easier access for disabled residents in its strata scheme?
Does a strata committee have the power to make decisions on behalf of an owners corporation? Should you save yourself a vote next time?
The NSW Government recently announced the delay of the strata building bond and inspection schemes to…
What about rules that are made by a strata committee and placed on a notice board? Are they binding?
NCAT has confirmed that it is business as usual and that appeals against decisions of Strata Adjudicators will continue to be dealt with by NCAT.
Do explanatory notes need to be included in the agenda of a general meeting of an owners corporation? The answer might surprise you.