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  • #10045
    Marvin
    Flatchatter

      When an owner makes a change that affects common property (eg, installing aircon, adding an external awning), do we need to create a new by-law for each change?  It is possible to create an overarching by-law to cover all approved changes for all lots?  (NSW).

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    • #23634
      Whale
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        Marvin – almost 12 months ago when you sought advice about the installation of an air conditioner, it was then stated that:

        ….. unless there will never be a circumstance where other Owners will seek the O/C’s consent to install aircon systems (unlikely?), then it’s entirely reasonable for your O/C, which includes you by the way, to pay for the drafting and Registration of a generic Special By-Law covering such installations.

        This would give your Executive Committee the ability to itself grant future consents, and thereby avoid a Motion at a General Meeting on every occasion that an Owner wants to install an aircon system and further Special By-Laws of the same type (and presumably further $1K payments by Owners) for each consent.

        So the answer to your latest query is YES, although as the conditions attached to a consent for air conditioners and to awnings would necessarily differ (e.g. operating times for the former), it’s preferable to have a generic Special By-Law for each or at least for similar items.

        #23635
        Marvin
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          Thanks Whale – I’d completely forgotten about that post.  

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