Articles related to "Trustees"
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Sign a fine lease
One of the thorniest issues facing sectional title schemes is what to do about tenants who regularly flout the conduct rules and make things unpleasant for other residents.
From the trustees’ point of view, the problem is that ...
Property Advice
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Cathy Nolan
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01 Mar 2012
Termination of a managing agent’s contract
In a hypothetical scheme, some owners are unhappy with the quality of services provided by the managing agent.
Property Advice
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Paddocks
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01 Mar 2012
What happens when the wheels come off?
The body corporate – as represented by the trustees – is the custodian of value in a sectional title scheme. But what happens if the management and administration deteriorate to unacceptable ...
Property Advice
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Propell
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11 Jan 2012
Pay your rent or face the consequences
Sectional title property presents many problems for landlords when it comes to a small amount of tenants who are living large lives that they cannot sustain, which result in rent, levies and other obligations not being paid. ...
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Gunstons
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10 Jan 2012
SECTIONAL TITLE TRUSTEES: DO NOT LET THE FACT THAT YOU HAVE VOLUNTEERED LEAD YOU TO THINK THAT YOU CAN AVOID RESPONSIBILITIES
The Sectional Titles Act recognises that the trustees of sectional title bodies corporate, unlike the directors of independent companies, are unpaid volunteers and may lack the full experience required for their positions. For ...
Property Advice
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Michael Bauer
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09 Apr 2011
Sectional Title Scheme Management: What Investors Need To Know
Subject to local authority town planning regulations, building restrictions and common law, owners of freehold title properties are free to manage their properties as they please. A sectional title owner however, is governed by ...
Property Advice
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Jennifer Paddock
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20 Aug 2008