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13/01/2023 at 8:12 am
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It’s different in Victoria. In NSW and, I believe, Queensland, any surface that backs on to common property or an adjoining lot is common property too. Another example of how Victorian strata law is behind the times.
Hey Jimmy, Is it really behind the times though? If I want to replace some tiles inside my property, or paint a wall purple, or anything else in between, I can do as I please without needing to go get approvals. What happens in the apartment is no business of the OC. It seems very messy if suddenly the OC has some say in internal walls. Just my two cents, from the backwaters of Victoria!
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