#28399
Jimmy-T
Keymaster

    I don’t think you acted improperly but I do think you were badly advised.  A good strata manager (perhaps one  less concerned about scaring the exec committee with the cost of a major outlay) would have seen this as a sign that the whole board needed to be replaced, as the situation was more likely to deteriorate than miraculously improve.

    I’m sure there are many examples of this around the traps – piecemeal repairs when a entire refit was the better long-term option.  But I’d like to think this wouldn’t happen so much these days with better informed strata managers and, indeed, owners.

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