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Thank you for your replies guys! I think my building is built in the 80’s. I’ll find out though. The bathroom is original. The wall they are alleging the leakage is coming from is internal. And yes, the leakage continues.
After 5 months of investigations and repairs, the problem still exists and there is no proof it originates in my unit. Why am I supposed to be footing the bill for those ongoing investigations? The strata manager is doing everything in her power to make it my responsibility to find out where it comes from. Surely ths can not be put on me? Is that what the by laws suggest?
The latrst development in the saga is that now the strata plumber is blaming my tiler for doing a botched up waterproofing job that didn’t fix the leak. I am confident my tiler was not at faul t but as there is no easy way to prove that, the strata manager will continue bulling me into fixing the problem at my ow cost. I need to understand where I stand legally. Could you please let me know what the relevant legislation is. Thank you so much.