#20287
Austman
Flatchatter
Chat-starter

    And now I have seen the actual Units Plan (sub-division plan) and there is a boundary line drawn between the unit’s interior and the unit’s exterior courtyard (called a unit subsidiary on the plan).

    So this means the sliding doors to the courtyard are part of a boundary wall.  And as it’s an external wall of the building, the following applies (from Unit Title Act 2001):

    If a class A unit or a unit subsidiary is bounded by an external wall of the building containing the units, then, unless otherwise indicated in the relevant unit title application or units plan—
    (a) the boundary of the unit or unit subsidiary lies along the centre of the wall; and
    (b) the part of the wall outside the boundary is common property.

    So now the OC manager is telling me that the interior half of the sliding doors is an owner responsibility while the exterior half is an OC responsibility.   And, I guess, some repairs would be split 50/50. 

    I never thought I’d champion Interior Face! (haha)  But it seems a lot simpler.