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30/05/2013 at 6:00 pm
#18558
Yes it is recoverable against the property. For example, if an owner has a mortgage and is declared bankrupt, then the mortgagee takes over ownership of the property, together with the strata debt. When the mortgagee sells the property, then the strata debt has to be paid at settlement.
Your strata manager is not correct re writing off the debt.
Note that bankruptcy proceedings can be very expensive, and it isn’t clear whether all those are recoverable by the owners corporation. I would keep a close eye on what proceedings the strata manager is taking.