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From the information that you have provided it does appear that Lot 2 is accessing their Lot via your Lot (though I am not a surveyor).
Your cheapest option is to use the services of NCAT.
You could request two outcomes (1) that the Tribunal make an order to prohibit the residents or guests of Lot 2 from entering your lot to access their Lot, and (2) that the Tribunal make an order to have the door removed from the wall between your Lot 1 and Lot 2.
The relevant section in the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 is Section 241: Tribunal may prohibit or direct taking of specific actions.
The Tribunal may order any person the subject of an application for an order to do or refrain from doing a specified act in relation to a strata scheme.
Before you go down this route you need to have first attempted a face to face mediation.
If you already have a history of face to face mediations about this issue that have not been successful, and you have a record of them, then you probably don’t need any more…you could apply to NCAT immediately. Perhaps talk to an NCAT advisor about this.
Your application for a ruling from NCAT should include answers to the following questions: What is the history behind this issue? Did any previous owner of your Lot give permission for this access to occur? Has anyone raised this issue before? What was the outcome?
Include Strata plans, photographs and as much information as you can.
Application form is here:
https://www.ncat.nsw.gov.au/Documents/ccd_form_community_schemes_tribunal_orders_application.pdf