Short Term Letting By-laws New ‘Code of Conduct’

On 20 October 2020 the Department of Fair Trading announced the mandatory ‘Code of Conduct’ for the short-term rental accommodation arrangements (STRAs).

This Code of Conduct was published in the Government Gazette on 28 October 2020 and is scheduled to commence on 18 December 2020, just in time for the Christmas/New Year festive season and school holidays.

Your strata scheme should take this opportunity to read the ‘Code of Conduct’ and to consider reviewing and if needed, updating its short term rental accommodation by-laws.

This will ensure the changes made to legislation governing this space in April 2020 and now with the publication of the new mandatory ‘Code of Conduct’ are covered.

Especially as the festive season and school holidays are just around the corner – 38 working days until Christmas Day!

In this paper we review the Short Term Rental Accommodation New Code of Conduct

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Short Term Rental Accommodation By-law

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It’s Time to Review Your Strata By-laws Again!

Recent Court and NCAT decisions and changes to strata laws have impacted on the validity of many by-laws.

This means that it is now essential to again review your strata scheme’s by-laws.

In this article we take a look at the types of by-laws that need to be reviewed due to these recent cases and changes to the law. These include:

  • No Pets By-laws
  • Short Term Letting By-laws
  • Abandoned Goods and Illegally Parked Vehicles By-laws
  • No Smoking By-laws
  • No Hard Floor Coverings By-laws
  • Prohibiting Business Activities in Lots

The full article can be reviewed here: Strata Law Changes Means By-law Reviews

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New Types of Building Defect Claims

New building defects laws which commenced in June 2020 received considerable media attention.

Those laws are contained in the Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020 and impose on builders and others involved in the construction of apartment buildings a statutory duty of care to avoid loss caused by defects.

The new laws give owners corporations greater powers to make defects claims against builders and others.

However, a recent case which dealt with another statutory duty of care highlights some of the issues that will confront an owners corporation which makes a defects claim under the new laws.

In this article we take a look at that case and explain what relevance it has to defects claims that will be brought by owners corporations under the Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020.

The full case can be read here Building Defects Claim Duty of Care

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Strata Records Not Protected by Privacy Laws

NCAT’s Appeal Panel has decided that strata records are not protected by privacy laws and that an owner is entitled to inspect strata records that relate to other owners.

Here we share the following case confirming that a strata manager or owners corporation cannot refuse to make available for the inspection of an owner records which the owner is entitled to inspect under the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 on the grounds of privacy and that those records are not protected by privacy laws.

Read the full case here: Strata Records not Protected by Privacy By-laws

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Is NCAT’s Ability to Resolve Strata Disputes Unclear?

What would you think if you were told that NCAT could not order an owners corporation to carry out repairs to common property or order a lot owner or tenant to comply with a by-law?

No doubt you would think that could not be correct.

However, recent decisions by the Appeal Panel of NCAT have cast doubt on NCAT’s power to resolve most types of strata disputes.

So where does that leave us?

Read the full article here: Is NCAT’s Ability to Resolve Strata Disputes Unclear?

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NCAT Gives Green Light to “User Pays” By-laws

In a recent decision, the Appeal Panel of NCAT has approved of a by-law which introduced a “user pays” system for the cost of electricity used to keep hot water supplied to some but not all lots in a mixed-use strata scheme.

This decision confirms that an owners corporation is able to make a by-law that introduces a “user pays” system for utilities costs such as water, electricity and gas expenses.

Based in Byron Bay this case is an important step in confirming that an owners corporation is able to introduce a “user pays” by-law for the cost of utilities that are supplied to some but not all lots.

JS Mueller & Co Lawyers has drafted many of these types of by-laws which are not uncommon.

To read the full article click here: NCAT Gives the Green Light for User Pays By-laws

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




The New Laws that will Impact Strata Industry

On 10 June 2020, the New South Wales Government made new laws regulating the construction of apartment buildings.

Those new building defect laws commenced on 1 September 2020 and will have a significant impact on all owners corporations and the strata industry.

In this paper we discuss the new laws and how they will impact the strata industry including:

  • Occupation Certificates
  • Stop Work Orders
  • Rectification Orders
  • Delegation of Powers
  • Retrospectivity

Read the full paper here: New Laws that will have a significant impact on the Strata Industry.

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Can “Squatter’s Rights” Exist in a Strata Scheme?

There have been two recent court cases involving “squatter’s rights” over parcels of land in Sydney.

In both of those cases, people have acquired ownership of parcels of land they did not own through adverse possession by exercising “squatter’s rights”.

Both of these cases raise interesting questions for strata schemes:

  • What are “squatter’s rights”?
  • Can “squatter’s rights” exist in a strata scheme?
  • Do the rules for “squatter’s rights” make it impossible for a person to claim ownership of part of the common property in strata scheme?
  • Do those rules make it difficult for an owners corporation to claim ownership of a lot even if it has been abandoned?

Abandoned houses, “dunny lanes”, car spaces, storerooms and more: here we explain this complex area of law and share some recent cases – Squatters Rights in Strata Schemes.

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




Lodge Your Building Defect Complaint Now!

The NSW Building Commissioner, David Chandler, is asking for people to come forward with legitimate complaints about building defects – inclusive of waterproofing and structural issues.

His aim is to clean up the building and construction industry getting rid of dodgy builders. The more people that file legitimate building defect complaints the quicker this will be addressed.

Common Apartment Building Defects

  •  Internal Water Leaks
  • Cracking to Internal Structures
  • Cracking to External structures
  • Water Penetration from Outside
  • Guttering Faults
  • Tiling Problems
  • Defective Plumbing
  • Inappropriately Installed Materials
  • Combustible Cladding

To lodge your building defect complaint please click here Building Commissioner

Take Your Building Defect Stress Away

Our strata lawyers have extensive experience resolving strata building defect disputes relating to work within strata and community schemes.

We firmly believe that timely and effective advice takes the stress out of strata building defect claims and will achieve the best possible result for you.

If you need assistance with any of the following please contact us now.

  • Submitting Building Defect Complaints and/or Claims
  • Resolving and Managing Building Defect Complaints and/or Claims
  • Security of Payment Claims
  • Building and Construction Litigation
  • Advice on Statutory Warranty Periods
  • Home Building Compensation Fund Insurance Claims
  • 10-year Retrospective Building Defects Law Advice
  • Assistance with Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Expert Determination
  • Drafting Building and Remedial Works Contracts
  • Building Bond Advice
  • Cladding Defect Advice
  • Home Building Act 1989 Advice

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




Supreme Court, NCAT and A Load of Rubbish

In a surprising decision, the Supreme Court has recently held that lot owners are able to start legal action in NCAT to force an owners corporation to grant them a licence to use common property before the owners corporation has rejected their proposal for a licence.

This decision will alter the strategy of some owners who want to obtain special rights over areas of common property and may result in the commencement of litigation to gain leverage over an owners corporation.

Ultimately this case gives NCAT a mandate to attempt to resolve strata disputes in a more flexible way.

Read the full case here Supreme Court, NCAT and A Load of Rubbish

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