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Thanks Jimmy. Yet another story of strata managers not acting in the interests of their clients. And they want to be accorded ‘professional’ status.
SCA (NSW) amended its constitution in 2021 so strata owners can no longer be members and are no longer represented on the board.
When I noted these items on the SCA AGM agenda for that year, I emailed the then-president to ask how this was consistent with the national SCA’s assertion of itself as:
“… the peak body for Industry Managers Lot Owners, Tenants and Stakeholders living in or affected by Strata Title, Body Corporate, Community Title and Owners Corporations.”
And “SCA proudly fulfils the dual roles of a professional institute and consumer advocate“. My emphasis.
I received no reply. The constitution change went through.
They’ve now changed the first part I quoted above to describe themselves as “the peak industry body for Strata and Community Title Management in New South Wales.” But they haven’t changed the second one.
I guess they have a different definition of ‘consumer advocate’ from me.
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