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NSW’s First Strata Renewal Decision Unpacked: Procedural Tips For Your Scheme

This article about NSW’s first strata renewal decision and what it may mean for your scheme has been supplied by Allison Benson, Kerin Benson Lawyers.

On 8 August 2019 the Land & Environment Court handed down the first decision in respect of giving effect to a collective sale under the strata renewal provisions of Part 10 of the Strata Schemes Development Act 2015 (the Act) in Application by the Owners – Strata Plan No 61299 [2019] NSWLEC 111.

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This is a case that I had been eagerly anticipating and, I have to admit, I am a little disappointed. Why? Unfortunately for strata lawyers (but fortunately for the lot owners in the scheme) the application was not contested. This means that the full extent of Part 10 was not challenged by objecting lot owners.

What does the first NSW strata renewal decision provide for your scheme?

What the case does provide however is a good look at what the Court will be looking at in terms of the processes under the Act and the detail the Court will go into in investigating compliance. In short, the detail is excruciating. My top procedural tips are:

My second and third blogs will concern some of the legal issues raised in this decision and will be posted shortly. Update: NSW’s first strata renewal decision unpacked – legal issues raised valuations

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Allison Benson Kerin Benson Lawyers  P: 02 4032 7990 E: allison@kerinbensonlawyers.com.au

This is general advice and is not meant to be relied upon. Please seek legal advice specific to your station.

This post appears in Strata News #275.

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