Dealing with Adjoining Owners and Disputes

Strata Disputes – Under the Ground up in the Air and Everywhere in Between 

Strata disputes and common property come in all shapes and sizes, especially when dealing with neighbouring property owners.

As owners of real property, owners corporations find themselves dealing with the owners of neighbouring land in a multitude of circumstances.

Neighbouring Land Disputes

  • Easements
  • Ground Anchors
  • Cranes
  • Scaffolding
  • Trees, Fences and Walls
  • Law of Nuisance
  • Damage and Liability
  • And even, landslides

You’ve probably had reason to deal with one or more of the above – but if you haven’t, then get ready, because you almost certainly will at some point in time!

Read on… Common Property and Dealing with Adjoining Owners


DEALING WITH NEIGHBOURING PROPERTY – DO YOU NEED AN EASEMENT?


Warwick van Ede Strata Lawyer, Accredited Property Law Specialist, Litigator

Warwick van Ede I BEc LLM I Lawyer

Since 1990, Warwick has specialised in strata law, property law and litigation. Recognised for his expertise, he is also a NSW Law Society Accredited Specialist in Property Law. In 2021 he was selected to serve on the Property Law Committee of the Law Society of NSW. Profile I LinkedIn

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Rain and Common Property Repairs – Who’s Responsible?

Who is Responsible for Common Property Repairs Caused by Rain?

Australia recently had its wettest November in 122 years. March and April 2022 have also seen unprecedented rainfall in New South Wales.

Extensive rainfall events test the patience of every strata manager resulting in numerous complaints about water leaks into strata lots.

Faced with endless demands, owners corporations need to be very clear about their responsibilities, so it’s timely to revisit some of the “fundamentals”.

In the article below we discuss…

Step 1 – Is it the owners corporation’s responsibility?

Step 2 – If it leaks has the common property failed?

Step 3 – Are damages payable by the owners corporation for common property failures?

For more read Rain and Maintaining Common Property – Who is Responsible?

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Is Your Landlord Planning Strata Renovations?

Is your landlord planning to do strata renovations – cosmetic, minor or major?

Did you know in NSW there are different rules that your landlords must follow for the 3 types of renovations when renovating their strata apartment?

1. Cosmetic Work

Landlords can generally do cosmetic work without approval from the owners corporation however this will depend on the types of renovation by-laws in place. Be sure to check what by-laws apply in their strata scheme as the owners corporation could have changed what is classified as cosmetic work or have a renovation by-law requiring approval to do cosmetic work.

2. Minor Renovations

If your landlord is planning to carry out minor renovations, then approval from the owners corporation is required.

Project plans, a timeline and details of all qualified trades or contractors who will carry out the minor renovations are also required to be submitted for approval. All lot owners will then vote on the project at an Annual General Meeting or Extraordinary General Meeting – the landlord will need over 50 percent in favour for the project to proceed.

3. Major Renovations

For major renovations you must obtain approval by a special resolution (a 75% majority) at a meeting of the owners corporation, and a special renovation by-law is also required to authorise the work.

Again, project plans, a timeline and details of all qualified trades or contractors who will carry out the major renovations will need to be also provided to seek approval.

Does Your Landlord Require a Renovation By-law?

We have significant expertise developing renovation by-laws for strata, company, and community living.

  • We have been developing renovation by-laws for 40+ years.
  • We know whether you will require a by-law for renovations for owners corporation approval.
  • We guarantee within 7 days you will receive the right renovation by-law.
  • We also understand that you ‘may’ need your renovation by-law urgently for an upcoming strata meeting – just let us know, we will make it happen.


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Traps in Collective Sales with Option Agreements

Are you aware of the traps in collective sales and the potential problem with option agreements?

What are Option Agreements?

Option agreements are frequently used as a mechanism to facilitate collective sales of lots in a strata scheme.  Such option agreements (commonly called “Options”) provide a number of helpful mechanisms and tools to provide a degree of flexibility.

The Traps of Collective Sales Option Agreements

A recent decision of the Supreme Court of NSW has demonstrated that there can be traps for owners of strata lots who are using Options as part of a collective sale process.

The case provides helpful reminders about how options should be used in a collective sale process, and the matters to be aware of if lot owners are going to be properly protected in that process.

What Should You be Aware of?

Here we discuss option agreements and what to be aware of with strata block collective sales Traps in Strata Block Collective Sales

For all NSW strata legal advice including by-laws, building defects and levy collections contact us here or call 02 9562 1266, we’re happy to assist.




Considering Mediation – Get the Right Advice!

How should your owners corporation deal with a request from a lot owner to attend at Mediation?

Mediation is an important part of the dispute resolution processes for strata schemes pursuant to the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015.

A recent decision of the Appeal Panel of NCAT  has underlined the need for agreements reached at Mediation to be sufficiently certain if they are to be capable of being enforced under the strata legislation.

This in turn raises questions about how owners corporations should approach Mediation, particularly the most common form of Mediation for strata matters, under the auspices of Fair Trading NSW.

In this recent case we explain how getting the wrong advice can stop you from enforcement.

Where ever possible an owners corporation should take the following steps Mediation and the Right Advice.

For all NSW strata legal including by-laws, building defect and levy collection advice contact us here or call 02 9562 1266, we’re happy to assist.




Owners Corporations and Discrimination Legislation

Is your owners corporation likely to be subject to claims that it is discriminating against disabled persons?

A recent decision of the Administrative and Equal Opportunity Division of NCAT has determined that an owners corporation “provides services” to owners and occupiers within a strata scheme. As a result, owners corporations are potentially subject to the provisions of the Anti Discrimination Act 1977, in relation to the way that owners corporations manage and control common property and the finances of the strata scheme.

This raises the prospect that owners corporations may face increasing burdens to manage common property with the needs of disabled persons in mind.

Potential Implications for Discrimination in Strata Schemes

Potentially, this decision widens the possibility that claims under the Anti Discrimination Act can be brought against owners corporations for issues such as:

  • providing alternatives to stairs
  • installation of lifts
  • installation of other lifting mechanisms
  • broadening of doorways to enable wheelchair access
  • providing non-slip devices
  • providing access ramps
  • accessibility of garbage facilities
  • accessibility of recreational facilities

Owners corporations would be well advised to take great care, and even to seek advice, when issues of discrimination are raised by lot owners and residents .

Read the full article here: Owners Corporation and Discrimination Legislation.

For all NSW strata legal including by-laws, building defect and levy collection advice contact us here or call 02 9562 1266, we’re happy to assist.




Reminder Strata, Have Your Say Deadline 20.01.21

Warwick van Ede, NSW Law Society Accredited Specialist in property law, and senior lawyer at JS Mueller & Co Lawyers, has been appointed a member of the Property Law Committee of the Law Society of NSW for 2021 due to his extensive expertise in property and strata law.

Have Your Say Strata!

Warwick is currently involved in considering the current NSW Strata Schemes laws, both the Strata Schemes Development Act 2015 and the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015.If you have any matters you would like to bring to the attention of the NSW Law Society in relation to the NSW Strata Schemes legislation, then please message Warwick directly with your feedback by clicking on the button below.

Have your say here now strata, the deadline for feedback is 20 January 2021.

For all NSW strata legal including by-laws, building defect and levy collection advice contact us here or call 02 9562 1266, we’re happy to assist.




NSW Law Society Appoints Muellers Committee Member

Hot off the press!

Warwick van Ede, a NSW Law Society Accredited Specialist in property law, and senior lawyer at JS Mueller & Co Lawyers, has been appointed a member of the Property Law Committee of the Law Society of NSW for 2021 due to his expertise in property and strata law.

An experienced lawyer of almost 30 years, Warwick specialises in litigation, property and strata law, with a focus on NSW.

Warwick has appeared, often as advocate, in all Courts and Tribunals across NSW representing clients at NCAT, the Supreme Court, and Federal Court of Australia and in lower Courts.

JS Mueller & Co Lawyers are proud of Warwick’s achievement and are confident Warwick will be an excellent committee member providing sound policy input and advice using his specialist knowledge and experience in the area of property and strata law.  Warwick’s appointment also recognises the expertise held by the team at JS Mueller & Co in property and strata law.

By drawing on the insights of expert committee members such as Warwick, the Law Society is able to act as a major player in law reform and policy debates including in relation to strata law. We look forward to Warwick making a valuable contribution to law reform in the strata space.

To view Warwick’s full profile click here.

For all NSW strata legal including by-laws, building defect and levy collection advice contact us here or call 02 9562 1266, we’re happy to assist.




Good News for Compulsory Strata Managers

Strata Managers are often unfairly the focus of criticism by lot owners, when something happens which those owners don’t like.

In some instances a dysfunctional owners corporation will have a compulsory strata manager appointed to try and get things back on track.

When a strata manager receives a request to put their name forward to be appointed as a compulsory strata manager it can be a difficult decision to make, as to whether to agree to put yourself forward.

The good news is that a recent NCAT Appeal Panel decision has provided some Helpful Guidance for Appointment of Compulsory Strata Managers.

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




Owners Corporations and Security Cameras

The use of surveillance cameras in both private and public spaces is increasing significantly.

Security cameras are installed by local councils and private enterprise, and you can expect to be digitally recorded walking into a shopping centre, travelling on public transport, and even taking the dog for a walk in a local park.

An often vexed issue is what rights do strata lot owners and owners corporations have to install their own security cameras?

Owners corporations and lot owners should be aware of the Surveillance Devices Act 2007 (NSW). Do you need a by-law?

These two recent NCAT cases share some lessons Strata, Owners Corporations Lot Owners and Security Cameras

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