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  • #12126
    Will-NSW
    Flatchatter

      Has anyone come across this? 

      Rather than go through the hassle of special resolutions and bylaws for your addition, just make friends with the strata manager and/or executive committee and get them to sign a lease of common property. 

      The lease might be to use enough common property to attach to, enclose or whatever your needs are.

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    • #31021
      scotlandx
      Strataguru

        The simple answer is no.

        A lease of common property requires a special resolution of the owners at a general meeting, the Committee does not have the power to approve a lease of common property.

        If the owners approve it, the lease must be lodged with the Registrar General. Note that a term exceeding 5 years requires a plan of subdivision, and according to the Land Registry website is not acceptable.

        http://rg-guidelines.nswlrs.com.au/strata_schemes/after_scheme_commenced/lease_of_part_of_the_common_property

        Essentially, you can’t use a lease to get around the requirements of the Act. After the period of the lease anything on the common property would have to go.

        #31023
        Kenuppa
        Flatchatter

          Would this also apply to approval to install and maintain solar panels on the roof?  Not actually a lease but approval to use part of Common Property.

          Application for solar installations from three units has been approved by the Committee, subject to a list of conditions approved by owners at a General Meeting.  All done as directed by our Body Corporate Manager.

          Whilst not a formal lease, is there any time limit on the approval?

           

          Regards,

          K

          #31024
          scotlandx
          Strataguru

            Kenuppa – are you in Queensland? If so I am not in a position to answer that question. It is my understanding amendments were made to the Building Act in that jurisdiction to allow for installation of solar panels – the Committee can impose conditions. 

            Have a look here.

            http://mccolmmatsingerlawyers.com.au/installing-solar-power-in-a-unit-complex-maroochydore-sunshine-coast-lawyers/

            In NSW you would be granting exclusive use of the relevant area so that the panel could be installed, usually you would look at a by-law that includes provisions relating to the owner taking responsibility.

            In that case there is no time limit (unless the by-law says that there is), an exclusive use by-law runs with the property.

            #31025
            Kenuppa
            Flatchatter

              Thanks scotlandx,

               

              Yes I am in Queensland.

              You reply and link to further information indicates that we are ok.

               

              Regards,

              K

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