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    peterepete
    Flatchatter

      Hi all,

      I’m upstairs in a Block of 4. I’m seeking exclusive use of the Roof Space above my Unit, to construct a ‘Attic Room’. I’ve been told that I would need to compensate the O.C in order to gain approval.This information was conveyed by an Ground Floor Unit owner, who just happens to have constructed a hardwood bench (which is bolted to the wall) and a paved area, adjacent to his back door, which serves as a home for his BBQ.The owner maintains the bench and BBQ paved area were contructed to be used by everybody (common property) thus not requiring him to seek ‘exclusive use’, however there is no mention of this in any Minutes that were taken at the time of construction.

      How should I approach this obvious double standard ? 

      thanks.

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      Jimmy-T
      Keymaster

        There’s a big difference between attaching an attic bench to a wall (which shouldn’t have been done without permission) an annexing roof space to expand your apartment. Your neighbour should not have paved common property without permission either but two wrongs don’t make it right.

        If nothing else, there is an established formula by which you have to compensate the Owners Corp for the loss of common property.  Basically it’s the increase in value of your home thanks to the extra room minus the cost of construction.  All of the balance goes to the Owners Corp.  Even with that formula, which was established in a High Court ruling, you can’t assume that the other owners will allow you to do it.  I would be taking a much more conciliatory attitude to this and I’d let the BBQ bench slide for now. If you want your attic room you’re going to need the support of 75 percent of owners to pass the exclusive use by-law required.

        The opinions offered in these Forum posts and replies are not intended to be taken as legal advice. Readers with serious issues should consult experienced strata lawyers.
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