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When Can Unit Entitlements Be Changed?

Strata

Posted 14 April 2026

An application to change the allocation of unit entitlements under section 236 of the Strata Schemes Management 2015 (NSW) (the “SSMA”) is possibl…

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Noise in Strata Schemes

Strata, eBooks

Posted 10 April 2026

Noise is one of the most common cause of complaints within residential strata buildings. Complaints may involve noise from hard floors and lack of app…

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Don’t be a Nuisance – the High Court Weighs In

Strata

Posted 10 April 2026

What is “nuisance”? We are all familiar with the concept of something or someone being a nuisance, in the sense of acceptable behaviour an…

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When the developer thinks the owners corporation is unreasonable under a defects settlement deed

Strata, Building Defects

Posted 02 April 2026

In commercial agreements, it is common to encounter clauses stipulating that consent “must not be unreasonably withheld”. These provisions serve a…

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Compulsory Committee Training: Why It Matters, What It Means, and What Could Go Wrong

Strata

Posted 01 April 2026

Mandatory committee training One of the more significant developments arising from the 2025 NSW legislative reforms for strata and associations is the…

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AFSS in the Context of Commercial Schemes

Strata

Posted 27 March 2026

1) What is an Annual Fire Safety Statement (AFSS) in the context of commercial strata schemes? An AFSS is an annual statement prepared by the owners c…

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Parking Space Levies | Changes on the Way

Strata

Posted 25 March 2026

Changes to the Parking Space Regulation 2019 became effective on 1 July 2025 and impact on current year returns. The broad framework is as follows: Sp…

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Developers Selling Units to the Point a Building Defects Court Order is Meaningless: Freezing Orders

Strata, Building Defects

Posted 23 March 2026

Introduction A Mareva injunction, more commonly known as a “freezing order” under the correct circumstances can deter frustration, abuse of the Co…

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