#19147

I also agree with KP & Whale.

I have also heard it argued that the application of a tinted transfer on the inside of the glass is considered to be similar to the application of paint on your internal walls (i.e. it is within the cubic airspace of your lot). I do not know if this argument has been tested at the CTTT.

Additionally, although solar tinting makes great sense for a number of reasons, approval in some buildings is hard to come by as the tinting will often change the appearance of the buildings exterior, especially where reflective tinting is used.

Interestingly, if he glass is being replaced due to cracks or breakage or another insurable event, then it could possibly be claimed on the owners corporations insurance. The insurers in this case usually pay for the glass to be restored to its previous state (i.e. with tinting).