Enter your email Address

LookUpStrata

Strata Information Leading to Open Discussion

  • The Strata Magazine banner
  • Subscribe to LookUpStrata banner
Australia's Top Property Blog Dedicated to Strata Living
  • Home
  • What is strata?
    • Strata Legislation – Rules and ByLaws
    • What is Strata?
    • Glossary of NSW Strata Terms and Jargon
    • Understand Strata Management with this Five-Minute Guide
    • Cracking the Strata Fees Code
    • Strata Finance
  • Strata Topics
    • Strata Information By State
      • New South Wales
      • Queensland
      • Victoria
      • Australian Capital Territory
      • South Australia
      • Tasmania
      • Western Australia
      • Northern Territory
    • Strata Information By Topic
      • COVID-19
      • By-Laws & Legislation
      • Smoking
      • Parking
      • Noise & Neighbours
      • Insurance
      • Pets
      • Your Levies
      • New Law Reform
      • Maintenance & Common Property
      • Committee Concerns
      • NBN & Telecommunications
      • Building Defects
      • Renting / Selling / Buying Property
      • Strata Managers
      • Building Managers & Caretakers
      • Strata Plan / Strata Inspection Report
      • Apartment Living Sustainability
    • Strata Webinars
      • NSW Strata Webinars
      • QLD Strata Webinars
      • VIC Strata Webinars
      • ACT Strata Webinars
      • SA Strata Webinars
      • WA Strata Webinars
    • Upcoming Strata Events
  • Blog
    • Newsletter Archives
  • The Strata Magazine
    • The NSW Strata Magazine
    • The QLD Strata Magazine
    • The VIC Strata Magazine
    • The WA Strata Magazine
  • Advertise With Us
    • Site Sponsors
  • About Us
    • Testimonials for LookUpStrata
  • Help
    • Ask A Strata Question
    • Q&As – about the LookUpStrata site
    • Sitemap
Home » Bylaws » Bylaws SA » SA: Q&A What does the Developer provide at the first meeting of the complex?

SA: Q&A What does the Developer provide at the first meeting of the complex?

Published June 6, 2019 By Tony Johnson, Stratarama Leave a Comment Last Updated December 7, 2020

Share with your strata community

4 shares
  • Share
  • LinkedIn
  • Email

This question from a SA developer about what they need to do and provide at the very first meeting of the complex has been answered by Tony Johnson, Stratarama.

Question: As a small Developer of a Community Titled Property in South Australia, what am I required to provide for setting up the initial meeting of the complex?

GET NOTIFIED WHEN WE PUBLISH NEW Q&As, NEWS AND ARTICLES TO THE SITE

Answer: The Developer should employ a Strata Management firm to prepare and run the meeting.

The Developer has a legal obligation to set up the first statutory meeting of the Community group. I would propose that most Developers employ a Management firm to prepare and run that meeting along with the recording of the minutes and setting up the group from that point forward with the statutory requirements; such as forward budgets, bank accounts, sinking funds, etc.

developers first meetingHowever even when a Community Manager runs this initial meeting, there would still be requirements on the Developer to provide the information prepared by the Developer to that point, including all statutory documentation as outlined in the Act. Below is the relevant section of the Community Titles Act 1996 which outlines what the Developer must have ready for that meeting. Below is a link to the Act:

Division 2 — General meetings

79 — First statutory general meeting

  1. The developer must convene a general meeting of the community corporation within 3 months after the day on which there are at least 2 different members of the community corporation (not including the developer or any person who the developer knows, or ought reasonably to know, is an associate of the developer).

    Maximum penalty: $15 000.

  2. A member of the corporation may convene the meeting required under subsection (1) if the developer fails to do so.

80 — Business at first statutory general meeting

  1. The developer must deliver to the corporation at the first statutory general meeting—

    (a) a copy of the plan of community division deposited in the Lands Titles Registration Office which shows the service infrastructure by which the lots and common property are provided with water, gas, electricity and other services; and

    (b) a copy of—

    1. the scheme description (if any); and
    2. the by-laws; and
    3. the development contract or contracts (if any), filed by the Registrar-General with the deposited plan; and

    (c) a copy of specifications, diagrams and drawings relating to the buildings or other improvements (if any) on the community parcel; and

    (e) all policies of insurance taken out by the developer; and

    (f) a statement of the corporation’s assets and liabilities; and

    (g) an expenditure and contribution statement complying with section 113; and

    (h) books of account and other records relating to the corporation; and

    1. the corporation’s common seal; and (j) a copy of all other documents in the developer’s possession that are likely to be of use to the corporation.

    Maximum penalty: $15 000.

  2. The following matters must be addressed at the first statutory general meeting—

    (a) the appointment of the presiding officer, treasurer and secretary;

    (b) the custody of the corporation’s common seal and the manner of its use;

    (c) the corporation’s recurrent and non-recurrent expenditure in its first financial year and the amount to be raised by contributions from owners of community lots to cover that expenditure;

    (d) the appointment of an auditor of the corporation’s accounts in its first financial year or a special resolution that the accounts for that year need not be audited;

    (e) such other matters as are required by regulation.

  3. If a document of a kind referred to in subsection (1) comes into the possession of the developer within 12 months after the corporation’s first statutory general meeting, the developer must deliver it, or a copy of it, to the corporation.

    Maximum penalty: $15 000.

Have a question about the developers first meeting when setting up the complex or something to add to the article? Leave a comment below.

Embed

This post appears in Strata News #255.

Tony Johnson
Stratarama
SCA (SA) Strata Community Manager of the Year 2018, 2017 & 2016
E: [email protected]

Read next:

  • SA: Q&A Who Does the Strata Manager Really Take Instruction From?
  • Why are Strata Managers so difficult to get along with?

This article is not intended to be personal advice and you should not rely on it as a substitute for any form of advice.

Visit Strata By-Laws and Legislation OR Strata Information South Australia.

After a free PDF of this article? Log into your existing LookUpStrata Account to download the printable file. Not a member? Simple – join for free on our Registration page.

Share with your strata community

4 shares
  • Share
  • LinkedIn
  • Email

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search For Strata Articles

  • Advert Stratabox
  • StrataBox Advert
  • Advert: StrataLoans
  • Advert: StrataLoans
  • Advert: StrataLoans
Subscribe Newsletter

TESTIMONIALS

"LookUpStrata should be compulsory reading for every member of a Body Corporate Committee. It provides the most understandable answers to all the common (and uncommon) questions that vex Body Corporates everywhere. Too often Committee members do not understand what Body Corporates are legally able to do and not do. LookUpStrata helps educate everybody living in a Body Corporate environment for free." John, Lot Owner

"It's the best and most professional body corporate information source a strata manager could have! Thanks to the whole team!" MQ, Strata Manager

"I like reading all the relevant articles on important issues on Strata living that the LookUpStrata Newsletter always effectively successfully covers"
Carole, Lot Owner

"Strata is so confusing and your newsletters and website are my go-to to get my questions answered. It has helped me out so many times and is a fabulous knowledge hub." Izzy, Lot Owner

Quick Login

Log In
Register Lost Password

Categories

  • Contact a Strata Specialist on the LookUpStrata Directory
  • Ask Us A Strata Question
  • New South Wales
  • Queensland
  • Victoria
  • Australian Capital Territory
  • South Australia
  • Tasmania
  • Western Australia
  • Northern Territory
  • ByLaws & Legislation
  • Smoking
  • Parking
  • Noise & Neighbours
  • Insurance
  • Pets
  • Levies
  • Law Reform
  • Maintenance & Common Property
  • Committee Concerns
  • NBN & Telecommunications
  • Building Defects
  • Renting / Selling / Buying
  • Strata Managers
  • Building Managers and Caretakers
  • Strata Reports / Plans
  • Sustainability

Recent Comments

  • Liza Admin on QLD: Q&A Renting, Selling or Reallocation – Exclusive Use of Common Property
  • Liza Admin on QLD: Q&A Holding Positions on the Executive and Ordinary Committee
  • William Marquand on QLD: What does Strata Insurance cover? What do we need to disclose?
  • Tyrone Shandiman on QLD: What does Strata Insurance cover? What do we need to disclose?
  • Liza Admin on SA: Q&A Strata Regulations About Car Parking Rules
  • Liza Admin on SA: Q&A Rights to have pets for residents in strata
  • Tyrone Shandiman on NAT: Q&A Yearly Increases To Strata Insurance
  • Tyrone Shandiman on NAT: Q&A Yearly Increases To Strata Insurance
  • Tyrone Shandiman on QLD: What does Strata Insurance cover? What do we need to disclose?
  • Robert Budniak on NSW: E-Bike and E-Scooter Battery Fires in Strata on the Increase

WEBSITE INFORMATION

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions of Use
  • Terms of Use for Comments and Community Discussion
  • Advertising Disclosure
  • Sitemap

SCA Membership

SCA WA Membership

ASK A STRATA QUESTION

Disclaimer

The opinions and/or views expressed on the LookUpStrata site, including, but not limited to, our blogs and comments, represent the thoughts of individual bloggers and our online communities, and not those necessarily of LookUpStrata Pty Ltd. In all instances, information should not be taken as advice and independent legal advice should be consulted.

CONTACT US VIA EMAIL

Copyright © 2024 · LookUpStrata ® Pty Ltd · All rights reserved