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Amanda Farmer's chatting with Reena Van Aalst,
answering questions about COVID-19 in strata communities. Find out more here.
Chris Irons,
Hynes Legal Question: Are Owners Corporations able to suspend non essential contracts and reduce strata levies to help get us through this terrible coronavirus crisis?
Question: I left rubbish on common property for a short period of time. An executive committee member collected the bag and went through the contents to identify the owner. Is this a breach of my privacy?
Frank Higginson,
Hynes Legal Question: If a committee meeting is going to be held by teleconference because of the current COVID-19 crisis, are lot owners permitted to listen?
The Australian Government has announced a further economic response to COVID-19. This includes changes to personal and corporate insolvency laws which will have a dramatic impact on the way overdue strata levies are recovered.
Question: A water cylinder slowly leaked from an upper floor over a number of weeks/months and was not noticed because the apartment below was vacant. Who has to pay for repairs?
Chris Duggan, President SCA (NSW) SCA (NSW) is asking all strata managers to take a leading role in the COVID-19 crisis and to make sure they keep themselves fully informed and self-educated on how to safeguard strata residential communities against the virus spreading.
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NSW: The Strata Collective – a next generation strata manager
Did you know this Sunday is Neighbour Day?
We thank The Knight for this positive message about looking out for those around us:
This annual celebration of community encourages people to connect with those who live in their neighbourhood. Even in these tricky times of self-isolation and social-distancing it's always possible to connect with your community.
Why not drop your offer of help into the letterbox of those on your floor? Or give someone access to that spare Netflix profile you don't use? We have 5 ways you can support your neighbours from afar.
WA: Proposed reforms to the approval process for commercial buildings
Building and Energy is inviting WA to share their views on ways to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the commercial building approval process, including the process for approving apartment buildings. To find out more click here. Submissions close 3 Apr.