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QLD: Queensland case clarifies caretaking agreement extension rights

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This article about a recent case clarifying the validity of caretaking agreement extension rights has been supplied by Mahoneys.

A recent Queensland case centred on the validity of caretaking agreement extension rights, a topic that required clarity.

The case arose when a body corporate sought to extend the term of their caretaking agreement. However, an owner in the building challenged the validity of this extension, arguing that caretaking agreements could only be extended once and for a limited period. The applicant’s interpretation could have had severe consequences for both caretakers and body corporates across the state.

In the landmark decision, the court confirmed that caretaking agreements can be extended multiple times, provided they adhere to certain conditions. This decision provides much-needed clarity and certainty for both management rights holders and bodies corporate.

In this recorded conversation, Ben Seccombe, Partner from Mahoneys specialising in management rights law, discussed the case in detail. He explained that caretaking agreements are contracts with a maximum term, which can be extended or topped-up with the approval of the body corporate. The recent case clarified that there is no limit to the number of extensions that can be granted, as long as they do not exceed the statutory maximum.

Ben Seccombe covers the following in the conversation:

The Adjudicator’s Order, Atlantis West [2024] QBCCMCmr 340 removes a potential barrier to the renewal and extension of caretaking agreements. It also reinforces the importance of seeking legal advice when dealing with such matters to ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations.

Presenter Ben Seccombe Mahoneys E: info@mahoneys.com.au P: 07 3007 3753

Article author: The Lookupstrata Team

This post appears in Strata News #715.

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