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  • #9986
    fergus
    Flatchatter

      Hi all, 

      I am curious about the possibility of fitting cat door to a glass balcony door so that a cat can access the litter tray outside while still keeping the apartment secure.

      Would an approval normally require a general meeting ?

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    • #23365
      Whale
      Flatchatter

        If your Plan’s in NSW and it was Registered after July 1974, then the balcony door is Common Property and YES you should obtain the prior consent of the Owners Corporation (O/C) before fitting your cat door to its door, and conversely if your Plan is pre-1974 then the door’s yours and you can go ahead change it in the way that you propose provided the work’s done by a properly qualified person.

        Strictly speaking, where required the above consent should be granted via a General Meeting, but if the timing of that doesn’t meet yours, then as the works comprise a relatively minor change to the Common Property, perhaps put the proposal in writing to your Executive Committee together with details of the tradesperson who’s doing the work, a copy of their liability insurance, and an undertaking to thereafter accept responsibility for the repair and maintenance of the modified balcony door and to restore it to its original state prior to any future sale by you of the Unit.

        That would satisfy me, but then I don’t know how your O/C operates.

        #23367
        fergus
        Flatchatter
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          Thank you very much Whale for the clear reply – it is much appreciated. :) F

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