Consultation Questions

We invite your comments on the following questions:
Q2. Can you see any future issues that need to be addressed in the legislation?
Q3. How could the management of strata and community schemes be improved?
Q4. Are there any changes needed to the way disputes in strata and community schemes are resolved?
The consultation is open to the general public as well as members of the strata community, including owners, tenants, strata agents, developers, surveyors, valuers, real estate agents, lawyers and academics who have experience and understanding of the current legislation, or specialist knowledge of the strata industry. Larger organisations and key stakeholder bodies are also invited to contribute.
Submissions close 29 February 2012.
RELATED LINKS
- Legislation: Strata and community schemes
- Strata and Community Scheme Laws: Making NSW number one again – by The Hon Anthony Roberts
- Have your say on Strata and Community Scheme Laws – by The Hon Greg Pearce
- NSW Fair Trading: What more could we do to help strata and community schemes? – by Rod Stowe
- 50 years of strata title in NSW – by Des Mooney
- Strata law reform: there’s no easy fix – by Michael Coutts-Trotter
- Pets in strata – recognising benefits and balance – by Susie Willis
- Mission Statements for strata plans – by Jimmy Thomson
- Strata reform to recognise lifestyle changes – by Tim McKibbin
- Turn your strata thinking forwards before making changes – by Francesco Andreone
- Smoke-free guide clears the air for strata dwellers – by Anne Jones
- Unlocking land for urban renewal – by Stephen Albin
- Recommendations for strata law reform – by Clover Moore
- Importance of creating reasonable by-laws – by Cathy Sherry
- Rethinking strata reform – by strataman
- Feedback vital for strata regulatory reform – by The Hon Anthony Roberts
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Have your say on Strata Law reforms – by Suresh Manickam
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Noticeboard Not Enough – Keeping Owners Informed – by Natalie Fitzgerald
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Better solutions for dispute resolution – by Kay Ransome
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Support needed to encourage independent living – by Waldemar Niemotko
- Not seeing the (strata) woods for the trees – by Francesco Andreone
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Wholesale review of community titles legislation overdue – by Phillippa Russell
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Ability to terminate strata schemes key for growth– by Chris Johnson
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