Compulsory appointments explained
Compulsory appointments in strata explained. Compulsory appointment of strata managers to take over the running of owners corporations are, fortunately, a relatively rare occurrence. However the most recent round of strata reforms includes an important change that means we are likely to hear about this drastic step being taken more often. What is a compulsory […]
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Decisions on behalf of strata owners Elected representatives of a strata committee are given the authority to make decisions on behalf of owners. For it to be considered a decision on behalf of all owners the decision needs to be considered in a formal committee meeting. Read more in our Strata Committee Meeting Info Guide. […]
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The guide to Strata Committee Responsibilities The strata committee has the authority to make decisions on behalf of the owners corporation unless the legislation specifies otherwise, or the owners at the general meeting have restricted the committee’s authority. This article sets out the functions and duties of the strata committee and officers of the committee. […]
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A guide to Strata Committee Meetings in NSW A decision at a strata committee meeting is considered a decision of the owners corporation. A fundamental change in the running of strata committee meetings is that a committee member must be financial to vote. This guide sets out the framework for strata committee meetings. CONVENING A […]
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Who’s eligible to be on the Strata Committee? The members of the strata committee must be elected at each annual general meeting (AGM). The strata committee is to consist of such a number of members, as the owners corporation may determine, but may not exceed nine. Large schemes must have a minimum of three members. […]
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