How Safe is Your Strata Scheme?

It is predicted that the Australian home security market will grow by US$6.56 billion dollars by 2030, a 15.73% annual growth from 2024 to 2030*.

What is driving this growth?

This surge is driven by several factors:

  • Increased crime rates are making people want to feel secure in their homes and communities.
  • Technological advancements offer a wider range of affordable security options.
  • The growing popularity of strata living has led to increased demand for communal security measures.

What about privacy?

While residents crave safety, privacy concerns are also on the rise.

The issue is what rights do strata lot owners and owners corporations have to install their own security? Security cameras, in particular, can create complex issues under differing legislation.

Owners corporations and residents should be mindful of their rights under the Surveillance Devices Act 2007 (NSW) to avoid committing any offence.

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

Do you need a by-law?

A well-crafted CCTV by-law is essential for managing security while protecting privacy.

If you need help developing or updating your strata scheme’s CCTV by-law, our experts can assist you.

Contact us today for expert advice, we’re happy to help.

* Source: Research and Markets March 2024


DO YOU NEED TO DEVELOP OR UPDATE YOUR CCTV BY-LAW?


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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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Neighbours who Install Cameras?

We recently reported about an NCAT case in which a lot owner was ordered to remove CCTV cameras she unlawfully installed on the common property of a strata building in breach of the by-laws and strata laws.

But what happens when a next door neighbour (who is not bound by the by-laws and strata laws) installs a CCTV camera that peers into your home?

What can you do about that? Can you force your neighbour to remove or reposition their CCTV camera?

Read here to find out: Strata and Invasion of Privacy by CCTV Cameras

For NSW strata legal or levy collection advice 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.