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Maintenance & Common Property

  • What’s mine and what’s common property?
  • What is the Owners Corporation required to maintain?

Check your states tab for the latest information about Strata Maintenance and Common Areas. New information and links are added regularly. Be sure to check back to be kept up-to-date.

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According to Strata Community Association (NSW), here is the definition of Common Property:

  • Areas of a strata building or community which do not form part of a lot and that every occupier or owner shares. Common property may include gardens, fences, driveways and visitor parking.

If you have enjoyed this topic page, discover more great information in our other Strata Topics covered.

Feature Article

common property rights

NSW: Q&A Right To Use Common Property: How Much for the Roof Space?

Emma Smythies, Bugden Allen Lawyers
Question: I want to purchase the roof space above my apartment to build another bedroom and the committee has agreed. What happens now and how do we work out the appropriate price to pay?

Feature Video

NSW Strata Window Safety

Peter Berney, Solutions In Engineering
Jun 2016: This edition of LookUpStrata’s Strata Snapshot Series, Peter shares his knowledge about:

  • Why window safety is important
  • Why the new window safety legislation has been put in place in NSW
  • Who is responsible? The owner or the owners corporation?
  • Why should owners corporations comply?

Most Recent Strata Maintenance and Common Areas Articles

  • maintenance vs improvement NSW: Repairs v Improvements to the Common Property: When Is a Repair a Repair? - What is the standard of repair for owners corporation repairing common property? This is a tricky question and it will always depend on the facts of your owners corporation’s situation.
  • Should we test and tag electrical items on common property? NSW: Should we test and tag electrical items on common property? - Question: Are we required to tag and test the owners corporation's electrical appliances used in common areas, e.g. microwaves in the BBQ area?

Our articles and Q&As about maintenance and common areas have been arranged by State

  • National Maintenance and Common Property articles & Q&As

  • NSW Strata Laws and Common Property

  • New South Wales Maintenance

  • Queensland

  • Victoria

  • Australian Capital Territory

  • South Australia

  • Western Australia


Strata Maintenance and Common Property Useful Links - State by State

National

  • Asbestos Awareness
    A national site to increase people’s awareness of the risks of asbestos exposure when renovating.

New South Wales

  • Fire safety and external wall cladding
    NSW Fair Trading. The NSW Government is working to address the fire safety risks associated with external wall cladding in high-rise buildings and has developed and started implementing a co-ordinated, whole of government policy response.
  • Common property and the lot in a strata scheme

    NSW Fair Trading: A strata scheme is a residential building or a collection of buildings where each individual proprietor separately owns a small part, usually their apartment or townhouse. This small part is called ‘a lot’. There are other parts of a strata scheme building or property that are not part of anyone’s private lot. These parts are jointly owned by all the lot owners and are called common property.

  • FAQs: Strata Schemes: Repairs & Maintenance
    NSW Fair Trading
  • Neighbours and the law
    by Nadine Behan. Published by the Legal Information Access Centre (LIAC), State Library of New South Wales, 2012. An easy to understand guide to the different areas of law that are involved in neighbourhood issues and disputes. Covers areas that commonly cause problems between neighbours including dividing fences, common property, retaining walls, overhanging branches, animals and noise.
  • Register your pool and spa
    NSW Government: Swimming Pool Register – From 29 October 2013, authorised officers may fine pool owners if their pool is not registered on the NSW Swimming Pool Register. Avoid a fine.

Queensland

  • Body Corporate and Community Management Fact Sheet: Storm damage
    Developed by QLD: Department of Justice and Attorney-General.
    The storm that hit Brisbane and South-East Queensland on 27 November (and others like it) has caused a loss, damage and inconvenience to many people. We extend our sympathy to those in community titles schemes who are experiencing difficulties because of the storm.

    We encourage lot owners and anyone involved in a body corporate to work together and to recognise that many people may be under stress at this difficult time.

    We have put this information together to help people in community title schemes deal with problems caused by the storm. This information is relevant to all schemes in Queensland.

  • Safer Buildings: understanding the combustible cladding legislation
    Developed by Office of the Commissioner for BCCM and the QBCC.
    The Queensland Government recently amended legislation relating to cladding and, in particular, requirements for certain buildings to be assessed for potentially combustible cladding. To assist bodies corporate in understanding the new legislative requirements this information has been prepared.
  • Maintenance of common property and lots
    Queensland Building and Construction Commission The purpose of these guidelines is to assist pool owners (including bodies corporate) and property agents to understand their pool safety responsibilities under the Building Act 1975 (BA).
  • Guidelines for pool owners and property agents
    Oct 2015: Body Corporate and Community Management (BCCM) provide information on what is common property and what is required to be maintained by whom.

Victoria

  • Property maintenance – owners corporations
    Consumer Affairs Victoria
    Including information concerning maintaining common property, renovating individual lots and maintenance plan.
  • Victorian Statewide Cladding Audit
    Victorian Building Authority
    The VBA is leading the Victorian Statewide Cladding Audit on behalf of the Victorian Government.
  • Register your pool and spa
    NSW Government: Swimming Pool Register – From 29 October 2013, authorised officers may fine pool owners if their pool is not registered on the NSW Swimming Pool Register. Avoid a fine.

Australian Capital Territory

  • Factsheet: Service Contracts
    ACT Government: Justice and Community Safety
    Restrictions are placed on the term of all service contracts entered into after 31 March 2009. A service contract entered into in breach of the provisions is void.
  • FactSheet 4: Class A Units – What, Special Issues, Maintenance
    Justice and Community Safety
    Class A units are different from class B units and other forms of land ownership in that they are limited in height, with boundaries defined by reference to floors, walls, and ceilings.
  • FactSheet 5: Class B Units – What, Special Issues, Maintenance
    Justice and Community Safety
    Class B units are different from Class A units in that Class B units have boundaries unlimited in height (apart from any encroachments by another part of the parcel)

Tasmania

  • What control does the body corporate have over activities by the lot owners on the common property?
    Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water & Environment: Land, Property and Titles

Western Australia

  • Guide to Strata Title
    This publication contains a Strata Questions and Answers section (page 25) for strata owners and residents containing answers to common questions including:

    • I own a lot in a strata scheme established under the 1966 Strata Titles Act. When I bought my unit I thought I owned my garden and car bay, but now I’ve found out that these are common property. How can I own these areas as part of my lot?
    • What control does the strata company have over activities by the lot owners on the common property?
    • Who is liable to pay for the upkeep and maintenance of dividing fences? (sec 123 STA)


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