Prepare for More: New Strata Laws Arriving Mid-2025

As we look ahead to mid-2025, there will be more significant changes to strata laws in New South Wales, designed to further enhance transparency, accountability, and the overall quality of strata living. Understanding these changes is crucial for all who work and live in strata.

Who Will the New Strata Laws Effect?

  • strata managers
  • developers
  • building managers
  • lot owners
  • strata committee members: general committee members, the secretary, chairperson and treasurer
  • Also apply to community land schemes

Following is a breakdown of the key reforms planned for mid-2025 that every person working and living in strata will need to be aware of:

1. Increased Transparency and Disclosure:

  • Managing Agent Accountability:
    • From mid-2025, strata managing agents will be required to disclose any affiliations with suppliers and developers. This aims to eliminate potential conflicts of interest and ensure decisions are made in the best interests of the strata scheme.
    • Detailed breakdowns of insurance quotes will become mandatory, providing owners with greater clarity on how their levies are being used.
  • Off the Plan Purchasers:
    • Developers must supply independently certified maintenance schedules and budget estimates. This ensures buyers are aware of potential future costs.

2. Strengthened Governance and Accountability:

  • Strata Committee Training:
    • Committee members will be required to undergo mandatory training, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage strata schemes.
    • Their duties will be aligned with company director obligations, promoting a higher standard of governance and accountability.
  • Building Managers Duties:
    • Building managers will also have statutory duties imposed upon them. This will increase accountability for the way that buildings are managed.

3. Improved Financial Management:

  • Levy Payments and Recovery:
    • Clearer processes for levy payments and payment plans will be introduced, with extended periods before recovery action is taken. This aims to provide greater flexibility for owners while maintaining the financial stability of the strata scheme.
  • Unfair contract terms:
    • Unfair contract terms will be prohibited in contracts for goods and services received by strata schemes.

4. Streamlining Approvals for Sustainability and Accessibility:

  • Upgrades Made Easier:
    • The approval process for sustainability and accessibility upgrades, such as solar panels, electric vehicle charging stations, ramps, and handrails, will be streamlined. This will encourage initiatives that enhance environmental sustainability and inclusivity within strata communities.

5. Enhanced Protection for Owners:

  • NSW Fair Trading’s Role:
    • NSW Fair Trading will have expanded powers to assist with common property maintenance matters, providing greater support to owners in resolving disputes.
  • Original Owners Multi Storey Schemes:
    • Changes to the requirements of original owners of multi storey strata schemes, will provide increased protection to subsequent owners.

These reforms represent a significant step towards a more transparent, accountable, and equitable strata living environment. It’s essential for every person that lives and works in strata to stay informed about these changes and understand how they may impact their strata scheme.

For more information visit NSW Government


Adrian Mueller Partner JS Mueller & Co Lawyers specialising in Strata Law

Adrian Mueller I BCOM LLB FACCAL I Partner

Since 2002 Adrian has specialised almost exclusively in the area of strata law. His knowledge of, and experience in strata law is second to none. He is the youngest person to have been admitted as a Fellow of the ACSL, the peak body for strata lawyers in Australia. Profile I Linked

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New NSW Strata Laws Commence in 2025

On February 3, 2025, significant changes to strata laws will come into effect in New South Wales.

These reforms are designed to enhance transparency and accountability within the strata management sector. Whether you’re a strata property owner, a member of an owners’ corporation, or a strata manager, it’s crucial to understand these new regulations and how they will impact you.

Key Changes to Strata Laws

1. Increased Disclosure Requirements: Strata managers will now be required to provide more detailed and frequent disclosures to strata property owners.  This includes:

– Connections with suppliers and developers

– Any commissions or training services received

– Detailed financial statements and reports

2. Enhanced Transparency: The new laws aim to ensure that strata managers act in the best interests of the owners’ corporations. By mandating comprehensive disclosures, the reforms seek to eliminate conflicts of interest and promote fairer management practices.

3. Penalties for Non-Compliance: Strata managers who fail to comply with the new disclosure requirements could face significant penalties. This underscores the importance of adhering to the new regulations and maintaining transparent operations.

Impact on Strata Property Owners

For strata property owners, these changes mean greater insight into the management of their properties. Owners will have access to more information, enabling them to make informed decisions and hold strata managers accountable.

What Strata Managers Need to Do

Strata managers should start preparing for these changes now. This includes:

  • Reviewing and updating disclosure practices.
  • Ensuring all financial and operational records are accurate and up-to-date.
  • Communicating with owners’ corporations about the upcoming changes and how they will be implemented.

Conclusion

The new strata laws in NSW represent a significant step towards more transparent and accountable strata management. By understanding and complying with these changes, both strata managers and property owners can contribute to a fairer and more efficient strata system.

For more information visit: NSW government


Adrian Mueller Partner JS Mueller & Co Lawyers specialising in Strata Law

Adrian Mueller I BCOM LLB FACCAL I Partner

Since 2002 Adrian has specialised almost exclusively in the area of strata law. His knowledge of, and experience in strata law is second to none. He is the youngest person to have been admitted as a Fellow of the ACSL, the peak body for strata lawyers in Australia. Profile I Linked

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Phase Two Strata Laws on the Horizon: Proposed Changes

A Second Phase of Reform

New South Wales is gearing up for significant changes in strata law, as the second phase of recommendations from the statutory review is set to be implemented. The proposed changes, introduced to the NSW Parliament on 20 November, 2024, aim to address a range of issues affecting strata communities across the state.

Key Proposed Changes

While specific details may vary, the proposed changes are expected to cover a broad spectrum of areas, including:

Accountability for Developers

  • Enhanced Developer Responsibility: Developers will be held more accountable for the accuracy of initial maintenance schedules and levy estimates provided for new strata developments.

Improved Strata Management

  • Stricter Oversight: Increased oversight of strata management agreements to ensure transparency and fairness.
  • Building Manager Duty: Introduction of a statutory duty on building managers to uphold specific obligations.

Protecting Owners’ Rights

  • Fair Contract Terms: Safeguarding owners corporations from unfair contract terms in standard form contracts.
  • Stronger Committee Governance: Imposing new duties on strata committee members to improve governance and decision-making.
  • Common Property Maintenance: Reinforcing owners corporations’ obligations to maintain and repair common property.
  • Enforcement Powers: Granting NSW Fair Trading additional powers to enforce common property maintenance obligations.

Sustainability and Accessibility

  • Sustainability Focus: Encouraging sustainable practices by requiring owners corporations to consider sustainability in annual general meetings and levy estimates.
  • Embedded Network Protections: Enhancing protections for owners and owners corporations regarding embedded networks.
  • Accessibility Improvements: Facilitating the installation of support infrastructure for owners with additional needs.

 Other Enhancements

  • Clarity and Efficiency: Implementing various changes to streamline strata law processes and improve clarity.
  • Financial Hardship Support: Providing assistance to owners facing financial difficulties.

Impact on Strata Owners and Committees

These proposed changes are likely to have a significant impact on both strata owners and committees. Strata owners can expect increased protection and greater involvement in decision-making processes. Strata committees, on the other hand, may face additional responsibilities and regulatory requirements.

What’s Next?

As the proposed changes progress through the legislative process, it’s crucial for strata managers, strata owners and committees to stay informed. By understanding the implications of these reforms, you can better prepare for the future and ensure the smooth functioning of your strata communities.

More Information

For more information and insights on the proposed strata law changes visit NSW Government changes to strata laws


Adrian Mueller Partner JS Mueller & Co Lawyers specialising in Strata Law

Adrian Mueller I BCOM LLB FACCAL I Partner

Since 2002 Adrian has specialised almost exclusively in the area of strata law. His knowledge of, and experience in strata law is second to none. He is the youngest person to have been admitted as a Fellow of the ACSL, the peak body for strata lawyers in Australia. Profile I Linked

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Important News – New Laws for Pet Owners in NSW

Changes to pet laws – do you need to update your pets by-law?

As of July 1, 2024, the NSW Government introduced new regulations for cat and dog ownership. All cats and dogs residing in your strata building (and across NSW) must now be microchipped.

The recent changes to pet ownership regulations in NSW will impact residents living in strata schemes and NSW communities. 

Here’s what you need to know:

Microchipping and Registration

  • All cats and dogs in your strata building (and across NSW), regardless of age, must be microchipped. They must be microchipped by 12 weeks old (or before selling or giving them away).
  • Dogs and Cats must also be registered on the new NSW Pet Registry within 12 weeks of age or upon taking ownership. This is a one-time fee that transfers with the pet if ownership changes. They must register within 28 days to avoid late fees.

Keeping Information Up-to-Date

Residents with pets must:

  • Create an account on the NSW pet registry website This online platform allows for paying fees, updating pet’s details, and report missing animals.
  • Especially important for strata residents: Pet’s information on the registry must be updated whenever contact details or ownership changes. This ensures the pet can be easily returned if they get lost within the building or surrounding areas.

Benefits for Strata Communities

  • These new regulations aim to improve overall pet management in strata buildings and the surrounding communities. Up-to-date pet registry information helps reunite lost pets with their owners quickly and minimises any inconvenience for fellow residents and the strata community.

Update your Pets By-law too!

It’s important to review your strata scheme’s pet by-laws alongside these new regulations. Speak to the experts at JS Mueller & Co Strata Lawyers today, we’re happy to assist.


CLICK NOW TO UPDATE YOUR PET BY-LAW


Adrian Mueller Partner JS Mueller & Co Lawyers specialising in Strata Law

Adrian Mueller I BCOM LLB FACCAL I Partner

Since 2002 Adrian has specialised almost exclusively in the area of strata law. His knowledge of, and experience in strata law is second to none. He is the youngest person to have been admitted as a Fellow of the ACSL, the peak body for strata lawyers in Australia. Profile I Linked

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New Laws: Strata Managers Face Tougher Penalties

New laws will soon commence in New South Wales to increase transparency and accountability in the strata management industry.

Strata managing agents who engage in unethical practices, such as undisclosed kickbacks or failing to disclose conflicts of interest, will face harsher penalties.

The new laws aim to protect the interests of strata owners by giving them greater control over their buildings and common property.

The big changes are:

  • Increased penalties: Maximum penalties and penalty infringement notice amounts for agents who fail to disclose information about commissions have been raised.
  • Strengthened conflict-of-interest disclosure: Agents will be required to provide more detailed information about potential conflicts of interest.
  • Ban on insurance commissions: Agents will no longer be allowed to receive commissions on insurance products unless they actively help residents find the best deals.
  • Enhanced enforcement powers: NSW Fair Trading has been granted additional authority to investigate and prosecute breaches of strata laws.

Best Practice Guide

The new disclosure requirements are largely in line with the Strata Community Association’s best practice guide.

This means that strata managers who are already following the guide will not need to make significant changes to their practices.

The new laws will also ensure that all strata managers are subject to the same standards.


Adrian Mueller Partner JS Mueller & Co Lawyers specialising in Strata Law

Adrian Mueller I BCOM LLB FACCAL I Partner

Since 2002 Adrian has specialised almost exclusively in the area of strata law. His knowledge of, and experience in strata law is second to none. He is the youngest person to have been admitted as a Fellow of the ACSL, the peak body for strata lawyers in Australia. Profile I Linked

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




New Landmark Defamation Laws for the Digital Age

As of 1 July 2024, NSW (and ACT) became the first state in Australia to adopt new and modern defamation laws for the digital age.

Led by the NSW Government the changes in the Defamation Amendment Act 2023 (NSW) will improve the balance between freedom of speech and protection of reputation when someone publishes content through a digital intermediary.

Examples of digital intermediaries include:

  • Social Media Platforms
  • Review Websites
  • Search Engines
  • Content Hosts
  • Service Providers
  • Individuals and organisations who use online platforms to host forums inviting third-party comments (known as forum administrators).

Part A reforms include:

  • two conditional statutory exemptions from defamation liability for a narrow group of digital intermediaries, including search engines in relation to organic search results (non-sponsored search results)
  • a new innocent dissemination defence for digital intermediaries, subject to a simple complaints process
  • empowering courts to order digital intermediaries to prevent access to defamatory content online, even when they are not parties to defamation proceedings
  • requiring courts to consider safety, privacy and the public interest when making orders against digital intermediaries to provide the identity or contact details of a poster of online content

To read the full bill and other information including Stage 2 visit NSW Government.


Adrian Mueller Partner JS Mueller & Co Lawyers specialising in Strata Law

Adrian Mueller I BCOM LLB FACCAL I Partner

Since 2002 Adrian has specialised almost exclusively in the area of strata law. His knowledge of, and experience in strata law is second to none. He is the youngest person to have been admitted as a Fellow of the ACSL, the peak body for strata lawyers in Australia. Profile I Linked

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Strata Law Reforms Aimed to Improve Transparency

The NSW government has announced that it will introduce strata laws aimed at improving transparency in the industry.

Increasing the maximum penalties and penalty infringement notice amounts around strata managing agents’ obligations to disclose commission information are among some of the planned changes

In summary the NSW Government will implement new laws around:

  • Stricter rules on matters such as commissions
  • Tougher conflicts of interest disclosure requirements
  • Increased penalties that can be imposed on strata agents
  • The banning of agents from taking a commission when they do not play a role in finding the best deal for strata residents
  • Strengthening NSW Fair Trading’s enforcement and compliance powers

The NSW government will consult with the industry ahead of introducing legislation in the coming weeks.


Adrian Mueller Partner JS Mueller & Co Lawyers specialising in Strata Law

Adrian Mueller I BCOM LLB FACCAL I Partner

Since 2002 Adrian has specialised almost exclusively in the area of strata law. His knowledge of, and experience in strata law is second to none. He is the youngest person to have been admitted as a Fellow of the ACSL, the peak body for strata lawyers in Australia. Profile I Linked

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




New Strata Supervision and CPD Guidelines

Starting 1 July 2024, NSW Fair Trading will introduce updated regulations for strata, real estate and stock & station agents.

The key changes to these regulations will include:

Supervision Guidelines

These changes outline stricter requirements for how agencies:

  • Oversee their operations
  • Ensure legal compliance
  • Ensure ethical conduct
  • Prevent fraud

Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

Agents will also need to complete annual CPD training covering four mandatory topics specific to their license type. The mandatory topics for strata are:

Strata Managing Agents

  • Strata law reforms 2023-24
  • Introduction to work health and safety obligations in strata management
  • New Supervision Guidelines for strata managing agencies
  • Best practice management of building defects, maintenance and repair

The aim of these changes is to improve service quality, set higher standards and expectations to ensure protection of NSW consumers.

Introducing these changes also ensures that agents stay current with industry knowledge and best practices.

For more detailed information and to download your copy of ‘2024 Supervision Guidelines’ please visit NSW Fair Trading.


Adrian Mueller Partner JS Mueller & Co Lawyers specialising in Strata Law

Adrian Mueller I BCOM LLB FACCAL I Partner

Since 2002 Adrian has specialised almost exclusively in the area of strata law. His knowledge of, and experience in strata law is second to none. He is the youngest person to have been admitted as a Fellow of the ACSL, the peak body for strata lawyers in Australia. Profile I Linked

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




Webinar: Adrian Mueller Explains New Law Reforms

Adrian Mueller Explains the New Strata & Community Law Reforms?

Adrian Mueller talks ‘phase 1’ of the strata law reforms, and the amendments to the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 (NSW) below, including:

  1. Transitional Period
  2. Strata Renewal Process
  3. Pets and Assistance Animals
  4. Committees
  5. Annual General Meetings
  6. Financial Management
  7. Notices and Record Keeping
  8. Lot 2 Schemes: Consolidation of By-laws & Complying with the Act, Managing Agents and Commissions


Adrian Muller Talks the New Strata Laws


DO YOUR BY-LAWS NEED UPDATING IN LINE WITH THE NEW LAWS?

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New Laws – Pet Owners in Strata Can Now Rest Easy!

Pets, By-laws and New Legislation

In December 2023 new strata laws commenced that changed the rules regarding pet ownership, including assistance animals, in strata buildings.

What do the new pet rules mean?

  • Any fees, bonds and insurances imposed by the owners corporation are now banned under the new legislation.
  • It’s also now easier for lot owners and tenants with assistance animals to prove their animal’s ‘assistance’ status with less loopholes to jump through.
  • Those new rules will result in some existing pets by-laws (or parts of them) being invalid and will need to be reviewed.

Pet By-laws will Need to be Reviewed!

 

 Therefore, it is time to get all pet by-laws reviewed to ensure they comply with the new laws.


CLICK NOW FOR A PET BY-LAW REVIEW IN LINE WITH THE NEW LAWS


Adrian Mueller Partner JS Mueller & Co Lawyers specialising in Strata Law

Adrian Mueller I BCOM LLB FACCAL I Partner

Since 2002 Adrian has specialised almost exclusively in the area of strata law. His knowledge of, and experience in strata law is second to none. He is the youngest person to have been admitted as a Fellow of the ACSL, the peak body for strata lawyers in Australia. Profile I Linked

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