Thank You Strata for Your Support!

Thanks strata for attending our recent forum. In the busy and hectic world of strata, we appreciate you taking the time and effort to join us.

We hope you enjoyed the forum as much as we did presenting and sharing our knowledge.

As promised, please find below copies of all presentations and papers.

If there is anything we can assist you with please do not hesitate to contact us here or one of our lawyers below.

How have the New Laws Shaped Up?

Warwick van Ede 
The Dawn of a New Era  I  Strata Renewals  and Collective Sales  Presentation and  Paper

Daniela Terruso 
How to Avoid the Pitfalls and Correct the Mistakes   By-law Reviews  Presentation and Paper

Faiyaaz Shafiq
The New Procedures and Traps for Young Players  I   Levy Recovery  Presentation and Paper

Adrian Mueller
Goodbye, Thoo  I  Novel Compensation Claims Against Owners Corporations Presentation and Paper

Adrian Mueller
How to Make You Look Good  The 5 Most Useful By-laws Presentation and Paper

Helen Amanatiadis
The New Regime   Building Bonds and Inspection Reports  Presentation and Paper

Adrian Mueller
The Good, Bad and Ugly  The New Strata Laws Presentation and Paper

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




Changes to the Strata Building Bond Scheme

At the commencement of 2018 the new strata building bond and inspection scheme started.

The strata building bond and inspection scheme is designed to incentivise developers ensuring that there is a clear process for builders to minimise any building defect issues in new residential high-rise strata blocks.

 Proposed regulations and Amendments

Proposed amendments to the Strata Building Bond and Inspection Scheme have recently been announced.

Currently, under the scheme developers are required to lodge a bond of 2% for residential and mixed-use high-rise strata buildings of 4 or more storeys.

The proposed amendments to the strata building bond and inspection scheme seek to enhance the ability of Fair Trading to verify the building contract price (on which the 2% building bond is based) and to clarify the role of the building inspector in the scheme.

So, what are the specific proposed amendments?

  • Developers must lodge a building bond before applying for the occupation certificate (rather than at any time before an occupation certificate is issued, as is currently required)
  • The owners corporation and the developer must agree on the amount to be released from the bond to meet the costs of fixing identified building defects. If they cannot agree, the Secretary will determine this amount
  • New investigative powers for Fair Trading to enable verification of the amount of the contract price or building bond, including new entry to premises and search warrant powers
  • An increase in the maximum penalty for a developer failing to lodge the building bond from 200 penalty units ($22,000) to 10,000 penalty units ($1.1 million)
  • An offence for developers to provide false or misleading information to the Secretary in relation to the contract price or the building bond
  • A new ‘good faith’ liability protection for building inspectors, and the professional associations that appointed them, which excludes them from liability for anything done (or omitted to be done) in ‘good faith’ in conducting an inspection

 Have your say!

The deadline to have your say on the proposed Bill and/or Regulation amendments is 11 May 2018, visit NSW Fair Trading to have your say.

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




Building Bond Scheme – What You Need to Know?

Recent research conducted by the University of NSW lists the top 15 common building defects in strata blocks.

To deal with problems caused by defective building work in new strata buildings, the NSW Government introduced a building bond scheme which commenced on 1 January 2018.

The bond scheme will apply to many new strata buildings that are built this year.

So, what do strata managers need to know?

To help you navigate the new laws we’ve prepared this paper Building Defects Bond Scheme that covers everything strata managers need to know.

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




Are the New Building Defect Laws Doomed?

Sydney Morning Herald (SMH), talks with Adrian Mueller, partner, about building defects and the new inadequate laws.

Is the new system doomed to result in more cost and litigation?

Read the full Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) article here.

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




NCAT Orders Owners Corporation to Pay Out!

In a landmark ruling, NCAT has ordered an owners corporation to pay compensation to an owner for water damage to the owner’s unit caused by defects in the common property.

This ruling indicates that NCAT is able to resolve strata disputes by making compensation orders.

But has NCAT got it wrong? Read on to find out: NCAT Orders Owners Corporation to Pay Compensation

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




Repair and Maintenance of Unauthorised Works

We all know an owners corporation must maintain and repair common property in its strata scheme.

However, what happens when an owner alters the common property without the consent of the owners corporation?

Does the owners corporation have to repair that common property?

Read on and find out who is responsible for repairing that common property? Strata Unauthorised Works

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




Were Statutory Warranties Breached?

In a recent case a residential apartment building in Rhodes, Sydney claimed damages against Walker Group Constructions, inferring they had breached statutory warranties.

However, after a five day hearing, the referee came to this surprising conclusion: Were Statutory Warranties Breached?

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




Case Halted Until Owners Corporation Gives Security

The Supreme Court has ordered an owners corporation suing its former lawyers to give security for the costs the lawyers will incur defending the case and has halted the case until the owners corporation does so.

In Court cases, the loser is normally ordered to pay most of the winner’s costs.  But what happens if the eventual winner is fearful that the loser will not be able to pay its costs?

Is there anything the winner can do to halt the case before it incurs substantial costs fighting the case?

This decision is a game changer.  Read on to find out why… Owners Corporation Security Costs for Building Defects

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




You May Have Heard There’s Been a Delay!

The NSW Government recently announced the delay of the strata building bond and inspection scheme.

Originally announced to start 1 July 2017 the commencement date has now been revised to 1 January 2018.

The delay is to allow for issues arising from the consultation phase to be addressed.

Please refer to the Building Defect Bond Scheme for further information.

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




Structural Defects Given a Limited Meaning

The Supreme Court has decided that structural defects under the old home building legislation do not extend to cover building elements such as waterproofing membranes and tiling attached to structural components of the building.

This is bad news for owners corporations of residential buildings who made home warranty insurance claims or defect claims against builders and developers before 2015 that are still current because it will essentially limit the scope for them to argue that defects are structural defects that are covered by a six year warranty instead of the two year warranty for non-structural defects.

For owners corporations of residential buildings, this is bad news – Strata and Structural Defects.

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