#54658
kaindub
Flatchatter

    One question comes to my mind Truleconcerned.

    If you are in a block of 5, why are you not on the committee? its unlikely that if you  nominated that you would not get a seat. You then have front row access to all correspondence between the strata manager and the committee.

    Whilst its not  strictly to the letter of the law, smaller strata schemes tend to be less formal with decision making. With fewer owners communication channels are far less complicated and its often more expedient to do business by email.  The level of expenditure for a small strata is low so financial decisions are of low impact.

    To me you seem to be on some  crusade which for the small amount of expenditure is out of proportion with the effort your putting in.

    Why not just wipe the past, get more involved  with the committee and see what you can do to help. Its hard to change the past, especially in “small” matters like this. The committee and the strata manager will find more excuses to justify their decision. Your only hope then is a visit to NCAT and in the the scheme of things your issue is small bickies to NCAT.

    The last thing you want, especially in a small strata is to be labelled as that troublemaker.

    Perhaps this is not the advice you want to hear, but I am a pragmatic guy and believe in directing energy towards the big issues.