#26774
chai
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    Thanks Austman. I only had previously read the Victorian Owners Corporations Act 2006, which I thought provided the lot owner free rein on interior surface colours:

    132. Right to decorate interior walls, floors and ceilings

    (1) If a boundary of a lot is shown on a plan of subdivision as being the interior face of the building, the lot owner has the right to decorate or attach fixtures or chattels to that face.

    (2) This section permits works such as curtaining, painting, wallpapering and installing floor coverings, light fittings and other chattels.

     

    That Owners Corporation PS508732B v Fisher VCAT ruling clarifies the rights/powers of the OC on interior surface colour; that is, it must be in accordance with a registered rule relating to the external appearance of the lot.