#69518
Jimmy-T
Keymaster
Chat-starter

    UPDATE:

    I have just been informed that “Toxic” strata managers were appointed because the strata scheme seeking to get rid of their previous strata managers requested their appointment.  As alluded to in our podcast this week, that’s standard practice; when you want a statutory appointment, you have to go along with a strata manager who is prepared to take on the job.

    Why did the scheme choose Toxic? That’s a whole other question – obviously somebody loves them.

    As for the apparent lack of communication within NCAT, it seems it is even crazier than we thought.  The Member who removed Toxic from their previous contract was the same one who appointed them to the new building.

    Yeah … I know (sigh).

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