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13/02/2021 at 4:10 pm
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This is an interesting discussion. This is not meant to be a criticism, (but rather a critical analysis), but will “consulting a qualified waterproofer/plumber” tell you whether the laundry was renovated? Probably not.
They will take one look at the tapware and the tile and know in an instant.
If you feel like I do, that you didn’t buy into a strata plan to have decisions made about your life and your property by a bunch of other people, then tell them this.
As has been established by the recent Court of Apppeal ruling on pets, strata owners can’t make decisions about other owners property or the way they live – just about how their behaviour affects other people and common property.
If I wanted to be part of a community with people I don’t know, I would have bought into a community scheme not strata.
That doesn’t make much sense, I’m afraid. Community schemes still have committees that deal with shared responsibilities. In strata it’s things like bathroom floors that leak into other units. In community title I believe it’s things like fences and the outward appearance of your home. maintenance of roads and paths etc.
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