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@daveo said:
The strata plan shows each of the subdivided plots in the warehouse as Pt 1, Pt 2 etc. It also shows each of our balconies labelled as “BALCONY”. In the plan (top down) view, the balconies are shown separated from the unit interiors by a dotted line. Does this confirm that the balconies are or aren’t CP?
Dotted lines general signify a structure below the level of the relevant plan. If plan is level 2 dotted lines indicate structure on level 1 or below.
THICK lines indicate common property boundary
THIN lines indicate structure within your lot and your responsibility.
This is for QLD but I believe the convention is Ozzie wide.
Strata insurance covers all original structural features, internal walls, doors, etc even though they are not common property (weird). You should see an entry in the insurance quote to cover fixtures and fitting as well and these are for fitted kitchens, bathrooms, fitted carpets, etc.