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  • #51384
    Neighbour
    Flatchatter

      Is there a list to check who the strata manger is for neighbouring properties?

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    • #51389
      Sir Humphrey
      Strataguru

        Umm. Try asking your neighbours?

        #51391
        Loose Pavings
        Flatchatter

          You might be lucky enough to find a notice in the common area of that building but asking people usually doesn’t produce a good response if a large proportion of them rent.

          Perhaps a local estate agent would be able to provide that information if they’ve had anything to do with the building.

          #51393
          Jimmy-T
          Keymaster

            Every apartment block in NSW is legally obliged to have a letterbox for the Owners Corproation.  Send them a letter and ask them who you need to contact to deal with some (possibly imagined) issues like storm water drains or a planning application for a motorbike repair garage or packs of wild dogs roaming the area.

            Alternatively, wait till an apartment comes up for sale and ask the real estate agent  who the strata manager is so your solicitor can do a search.

             

            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.
            #51396
            Jimmy-T
            Keymaster

              Every apartment block in NSW is legally obliged to have a letterbox for the Owners Corproation.  Send them a letter and ask them who you need to contact to deal with some (possibly imagined) issues like storm water drains or a planning application for a motorbike repair garage or packs of wild dogs roaming the area.

              Alternatively, wait till an apartment comes up for sale and ask the real estate agent  who the strata manager is so your solicitor can do a search.

               

              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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