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  • #63518
    sealion
    Flatchatter

      Owner’s corporation resolved no interest would be charged on overdue levies during previous strata managers reign.

      Due to illness, we have had to engage a new management company. Their management agreement, signed by one up-to-date-levies owner, states that this new strata management company can charge interest.

      Does the new agreement override the standing no-interest resolution?

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    • #63521
      kaindub
      Flatchatter

        It’s not the strata management company thst charges interest, it’s the owners corporation. The Strata manager just collects it on behalf of the owners.

        The decision not to charge interest needs to be resolved at a general meeting. The rescinding of thst motion would also require resolution at a general meeting.

        Provided the original decision to not charge interest was passed at a general meeting and it was minuted, then it remains in play.

        Go back to the minutes and find the decision, otherwise the strata manager is complying with the act.

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