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By-laws guide

Download your free introduction guide to by-laws and rules Download the guide now We understand that community living has its pros and cons, which is

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By-law Review Checklist

Download your free annual by-law review checklist Download your free annual by-law review checklist Legislative changes can lead to by-laws becoming invalid without any notification.

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Fire safety by-laws

Having the right fire safety by-laws in place could save lives Knowing the different fire safety by-laws that can be drafted for your property can

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CCTV by-laws

Improve your strata property’s safety and security with tailored CCTV by-laws By introducing tailored by-laws, you can minimise the risks involved with the installation and

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Short-term letting by-laws

Understanding the changes to short-term rental accommodation in NSW Learn how the changes affect your property and what options are available to your owners corporation

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Renovation by-laws

Renovation by-laws Take the guesswork out of getting a renovation approval with tailored by-laws Get a quote A renovation can increase your property’s value and

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By-laws and legal services

Every strata property needs well-written, up-to-date by-laws or building rules. With changes in legislation and requirements, our experienced legal specialist at Kemps Petersons Legal offers

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When should your committee enforce a by-law using a contravention notice?

In a strata property, people from various backgrounds live close to one another and share common property and amenities so it’s not surprising that thoughtless or inconsiderate actions easily affect others around them.

By-laws or rules assist owners and residents to act in a considerate way and be more conscious of others in their community. When they are not followed, it can create problems and frustration.

When an owner or resident continues to breach by-laws or rules even after being approached about the problem by other owners or strata committee members, a formal notice to rectify the breach may be issued. This is known as a Notice to Comply with a By-Law in New South Wales, a Notice to body corporate of a contravention of a body corporate by-law in Queensland, and a Final Notice to Rectify a Breach in Victoria.

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