› Flat Chat Strata Forum › Common Property › water penetration and lime scale › Current Page
Hi Orange,
There may be more to the comment from your SM than meets the eye. I know that on this forum we are more often than not dealing with strata schemes registered after 1974 and as such these schemes come under the Strata Schemes Management Act 1989, however we also have company title schemes and Strata Schemes registered before 1974 which may well be your scheme based on its age.
Strata Schemes registered before 1974 have what is called the “Centre Line Rule” which means that the current common property rules don’t apply, for example with schemes registered before 1974 the external walls, windows and doors are the responsibility of the lot Owner. So it may well be that the issue as you have discussed may be your responsibility to repair.
What concerns me about this is that if I am right why did your strata manager not take the time to explain this to you as if he/her did so, you would not need to seek advice.
The bottom line is you need to get an experienced Building Consultant to review the issue and advise what the issue/s are and how to fix it. I would ask your strata manager to explain why they say it’s your problem and suggest that it is to all Owners advantage to have the problem reviewed professionally. Of course you could go directly to your executive committee and ask them to direct your SM to engage a Building Consultant to review and report.
As well as the damp issue is the issue of, Is the external wall common property or lot property, this can only be determined by review of the registered strata plan and the by-laws. Only by this process can it be determined who is responsible for the repairs.
Integrated can help with both of these issues and we would be happy to provide a quotation. I hope this is of some assistance,
Chris Mo’ane AIAMA, MASBC-CPC
GMD Integrated Consultancy Group
Principal Sponsor OCN, Corporate Members SCA and FPA – Engineers and Building Consultants