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Question: If an office holder on the executive committee sells her unit, is the new lot owner allowed to replace this position and vote at meetings until the new office holders are elected at the next AGM?
Question: A recent termite barrier treatment revealed that chemical delignification is present in the roof cavity. Would treatment costs be the responsibility of the strata company or would this be covered under building insurance?
Committees have a statutory obligation to enforce the body corporate’s by-laws. However, by-laws are often forgotten about until they are actually needed to be enforced.
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NAT: Priorities for a post pandemic landlord-renter relationship in Australia
RMIT Invites you to participate in the research project ‘Priorities for a post pandemic landlord-renter relationship in Australia.’ We are interested in learning more about scale of the problems caused by Covid-19 for landlords and tenants. The results could help shape government action by providing research evidence into how to further assist the landlord-renter relationship. You can find out more via this FactSheet. You have until 12 July to complete the survey.
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