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We manage Strata Title Scheme, Community Title Scheme, Associated Title Scheme and Stratum Title Scheme across Sydney Metropolitan Suburbs for all
We prepare and set up Owners Corporation/ Body Corporate books and records for all development projects.
We offer professional services at a competitive fee. Call us today to find out more.
Our experienced strata manager will constantly monitor your financial account to secure the maximum value in your capital asset, thereby ensuring no bank fee charges. Our diverse team consists of qualified individuals who have a strong Commerce and Finance background, especially our Managing Director with over 14 years of experience specialising in Strata and Finance Management.
We offer a personalized service, with emergency service tradesman on standby 24 hours. Trained staff will respond to your building and emergency needs 7 days a week. Over the past years our strata portfolio has grown rapidly, and it continues to grow. We are proud to be one of the fastest developing companies in the provision of strata management and the leader in the local Chinese community.
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Audits, Body Corporate Formation, Body Corporate Management, Budgets, Committee Training, Community Titles, Company Title Management, Dispute Resolution, Financial Reporting, Insurance Claims, Invoice Payments, Levy Collections, Maintenance Service, Meetings, On-site Inspections, Owners Corporation, Project Management, Property Management, Stratum Title Management, Unit Title Management
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If the trees are common property, it is the owners corporation's responsibility. If the trees are part of your lot â“ you are responsible, as the owner. There may be restrictions on how tall the trees on your lot are allowed to grow. For more information contact the LPMA.
The owners (or residents) are responsible for putting their own bins out, bringing them in, and keeping them clean. The owners corporation usually owns the bins.
Send a written request to the secretary or strata managing agent. Permission should then be voted on at a general or executive committee meeting.
Check your by-laws first. Some schemes allow pets with the permission of the owners corporation's the executive committee can give this approval. Other schemes do not allow pets at all. If your by-law allows for pets then make a written request to the owners corporation and include any information to support your request, for example, information on the type of dog, how you will look after it and so on.
If talking to them about the noise hasn't helped, and if you believe they have broken an existing by-law, either you or the owners corporation can apply for mediation. Another option is for the owners corporation to serve them with a Notice to Comply With a By-Law. If the unit is tenanted, the responsibility for treating or covering the floor still rests with the owner. However, you may have to take action against the tenants if they making an unreasonable amount of noise.
That is a matter for the owners corporation to decide at a meeting. If they consider him an occupier they may be able to take action against him for a breach of by-law.