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Buying strata or community title

Before signing a contract for the purchase of a home unit that is on a strata or community title, a person should make sure they understand the operations and finances of the strata corporation. On application by an owner or prospective buyer, a corporation must provide information on the following:

  • How much money must be paid for the upkeep, maintenance and management of the common areas, including arrears owing on the unit being purchased.
  • Assets and liabilities of the corporation.
  • Details of any expenses incurred or about to be incurred by the corporation, such as painting or gutter replacement.
  • Copies of minutes of general meetings and management committee meetings for the last two years.
  • Statements of accounts and financial records of the corporation.
  • Articles or by-laws of the corporation currently in force.
  • Current insurance policies.

The corporation may charge a fee for providing copies of this information.

Checklist

Before you buy a unit or lot, ask yourself these questions

  • Have I sought independent advice on the documents relating to the corporation?
  • What system does the corporation have for resolving disputes?
  • What are the rules about having other people visiting and parking?
  • Are there any unpaid contributions owing on my unit or lot?
  • How do the contributions and other charges compare with other corporations?
  • Is there a ‘sinking fund’ or reserve of money held by the corporation for emergency expenses and major maintenance costs such as painting?
  • Will the unit, building or site be accessible for people with disability that use a wheelchair or walking aid? If not, can suitable modifications be made easily?
  • What maintenance services are provided? What are the charges for these?
  • What are the restrictions on the use of my unit/lot and the common property?
  • Can I store my caravan/boat/bicycle?
  • Are pets permitted?
  • Is the corporation planning any major expenditure that I may be asked to contribute to?
  • Are there any structural problems in the building?
  • Have I seen a copy of the plan that defines my unit or lot? Do the boundaries of the unit/lot agree with boundaries shown on the plan?
  • If a community scheme, what level of the scheme am I buying into? Is it a primary, secondary or tertiary scheme?

For further detailed information about strata titles, see Strata Titles. For additional information about community titles, see Community Titles.

Buying strata or community title  :  Last Revised: Tue Oct 16th 2018
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