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5 August 2020

Addressing building defects in strata schemes

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Link to article discussing what a strata scheme should do to ensure their rights under the Home Building Act 1989 (HBA).
Australia Real Estate and Construction
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Legislative obligations and functions for a strata scheme can be overwhelming in the first few years and it may take time to establish a functioning strata committee. Obviously, the thought of defects in a strata scheme are not what is on a lot owner's mind having just purchased a new unit. However, with strict time limitations on strata schemes to bring a claim for building defects, there is little time to sit back and relax.

Helen Kowal discusses what a strata scheme should do to ensure their rights under the Home Building Act 1989 (HBA).

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Helen Kowal
Phone: +61 2 9777 8321
Email: hek@swaab.com.au

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