#21847
Jimmy-T
Keymaster

    I think this one has run it’s course.  But let’s make something clear, whatever other cases in other places may say, the Owners Corp has a duty to maintain and repair common property and the right to enter private property to investigate whether repairs are required.  That can be done with the permission of the owner or, failing that,  by seeking an order from NCAT

    In relation to this particular issue, I believe if the Owners Corp investigates a leak in your property that’s affecting common property and other lots, and discovers it’s caused by your property, then you have to pay because your property has caused the problem.  If they investigate a leak that turns out not to be coming from your property, then the OC has to pay.

    And on that note, this discussion is closed.

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