#52013
Jimmy-T
Keymaster

    Now, I could go to the Tribunal. The Committee will argue that their approach is fiscally prudent, wise, has worked before, is in the best interests of all, blah blah blah. And who knows? The Tribunal might buy it!

    And who knows, they might not. This is another case of an owner asking for advice about how to solve a problem, provided we don’t suggest the easiest and most obvious route.

    Just going to Fair Trading to start a mediation might get things rolling. Then pursuing it, if not resolved, at NCAT is a the most obvious way of getting this done.  Even if you were to try legal action through the courts, they’d ask why you didn’t try the Tribunal.

    Get good professional advice (Strata Answers or Sachs Gerace Lawyers)  and follow it, and don’t try to do it with one hand tied behind your back by second-guessing the outcome.

     

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