What happens if an owner falls behind on their levy payments? Can they be denied access to facilities?
Unfinancial Owners: Denied Access to Facilities

What happens if an owner falls behind on their levy payments? Can they be denied access to facilities?
Due to COVID-19 overdue levies are on the rise. To help you with any overdue levies click here now to get your copy of our levy recovery templates.
Government announcements will have a dramatic impact on the way overdue strata levies are recovered – how?
In coming to its decision, the NSW Supreme Court weighed up a number of factors and concluded that…
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Thank you Strata for your support in 2017. Here are some useful links from 2017 that will come in handy for 2018.
Supreme Court orders the NSW Sheriff to sell the owner’s unit by a certain date for recovery of overdue levies.
The Sheriff can be a very important ally when an owner fails to pay their strata levies, ignores repeated requests for payment and all else fails.
Information owners corporation have about their owners can actually make it much simpler for us to act more effectively in recovering strata levies.
Under the current law, there are no legal rights for lot owners to request an instalment payment plan from an owners corporation.