Australia: Noisy Strata Neighbours – The Top Noise Complaints

Strata apartments come with many perks for owners and tenants but of course, there’s also a downside with one of the biggest complaints being noise. As more and more people enjoy apartment living noise complaints have increased in recent times by 33%* and they continue to rise.   Read the article………………………..

Japan: Japan weighs proxy condo management for owners abroad

The Japanese government is considering setting up a proxy condominium management system for overseas owners.  Under the proposed system, proxies will have the authority to make decisions concerning the management of the condos on behalf of absentee owners. They will be able to decide, for instance, to allow builders entry into condo units for repair […]

Jamaica: New regime for communities with shared ownership in common property

Legislation regulating communities with shared ownership of common property (shared communities) that do not fall within the ambit of a strata has been on the horizon for some time now. Examples of such shared communities include townhouse developments, commercial developments and developments with semi-detached or detached units.    Read the article………………………..

India: Workers in high-rises earn low wages

In the fast-mushrooming high-rise apartments and gated enclaves in urban areas, where the upper classes, including corporate honchos, are living, a gross lack of human concern is becoming largely manifest in the way the lakhs of workers working as cl…       Read the article………………………..

Australia/Singapore: Governing cities: Exploring the laws of multi-family dwellings

Multi-family dwellings are an inevitable part of cities around the world. With so many living in close proximity to one another, conflicts are unavoidable. It is therefore important to ensure that such conflicts are efficiently resolved, and multi-family dwellings are governed properly. In the context of Singapore, applying for a high-rise public housing flat is […]

Australia: Councils call for Strict Caps on Short Term Letting

Short-term rental accommodation (STRA) in strata properties will continue to be a highly contentious topic in 2023 with even more scrutiny and increasing backlash to the industry because of the current housing crisis.   Read the article………………………..

South Africa: Woman sentenced to five years in prison

According to a statement by the Directorate for Priority Crimes (Hawks) Holtzhauzen was employed as a financial administration manager at Zandspruit Homeowners Association NPC situated in Hoedspruit. “Some of her responsibilities as a manager, include paying service providers for services rendered.  Instead of paying the service providers, the accused created fictitious claims and transferred the […]

Philippines: BI warns condo owners vs harboring illegal foreigners

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) yesterday warned condominium owners against harboring illegal foreign nationals after Sen. Risa Hontiveros reported that some condominiums in Metro Manila are being used in crypto currency scam operations.    Read the article………………………..

Australia: Strata Levies Soar as the Cost of Living Rises

As the financial pressure heightens with rising interest rates and cost of living increases we’re seeing more and more people default on their levy payments.  We all know that raising and collecting strata levies for building maintenance and scheme administration is fundamental to an efficiently run strata complex.   Read the article………………………..

Japan: Neighborhood associations in crisis over aging, other challenges

Neighborhood community associations, long taken for granted by residents for their ability to sort out problems their communities face, are in crisis.  These entities traditionally serve as the backbone of any residential area in Japan as they work to, among other things, improve neighborhood safety, keep an eye on residents in need of help and […]

Australia: Strata managers struggling under insurance policy squeeze

Astronomic increases in insurance premiums, declining insurance industry competition in the local market and risk hyper-aversion are putting strata managers in a tight spot, according to the president of the industry’s peak organisation.   Read the article………………………..

Australia: Now is the perfect time to fix broken strata system

One significant step forward the new government could take would be to support the Owners Corporation Network, which represents strata owners, with substantial guaranteed finances for the next four years, as it does with the Tenants’ Union.   Read the article………………………..

Australia: change to queensland strata laws: is the “castle” revisited?

Despite pages of recommendations for changes to strata laws submitted by Queensland Law Society’s Property and Development Committee (of which our lawyers actively participate), the State Government has decided to focus its efforts on addressing a singular issue within the Property sector. This change, perhaps unsurprisingly, addresses the drastic undersupply of accommodation in Queensland.   Read […]

Philippiines: Powers of a homeowner’s association

Q: The officers of the homeowner’s association in our subdivision decided to put another basketball court in the common area of our subdivision. Do they have the right to decide on this without even consulting us, the homeowners?   Read the Q&A……………………………….

Malaysia: Strain of strata living

Residents’ attitude can determine the quality of life in communal housing. While many schemes in Selangor have to deal with poor management, StarMetro finds that some high-rise dwellers are working together to turn things around and improve their surroundings, given a little push.    Read the article………………………..

Singapore: 6 unusual rules that have shaped how condos have been built

Property developers in Singapore have a solid reputation, but a common criticism is that our projects are all “cookie-cutter”.  There’s only one Interlace for every dozen other similar-looking projects. But there are reasons why developers build this way, just as there are reasons for some of the more awkward design choices.   Read the article………………………..

South Africa: What are the rules for installing solar power when living in a complex?

The worsening load-shedding crisis is causing homeowners to seek alternatives to Eskom’s electricity supply.  Many consumers have since opted for Solar power, an attractive option if you’re considering an entry-level solution to survive power outages or looking to get completely off the grid……Owners of standalone homes have leeway when installing solar power systems. But what […]

Australia: NSW Court provides hope for owners corporations!

NSW has received a significant amount of rainfall over the last 18 months which has led to an increase in the number of claims made by lot owners against owners corporations in regards to common property and water leaks.  These claims can be challenging and difficult for an owners corporation to defend but a recent […]

South Africa: Fines and penalties in estates in South Africa – what you should know

South Africans building in an estate must ensure construction remains on track or face costly fines.  Legal firm Wright Rose-Innes has noted a spike in clients who have received a large penalty on their monthly levy account from their corporate body or homeowner’s association for not starting/completing the building of a property on their estate’s […]

Australia: NCAT’s Unlimited Jurisdiction – Work Orders

The recent decision in The Owners – Strata Plan No 93227 v In Style Developments Pty Ltd [2023] NSWCATCD provides insight in relation to the interplay of works orders, money orders and the transfer of proceedings to a Court.     Read the article………………………..

Australia: Strata Trends 2023

The good news is Australia’s 61 years-old strata industry is flourishing. In fact, it has doubled in 20 years. The last two decades of growth has been cumulative rather than cyclical, with each release of lots into the market adding to the industry’s dwelling stock.  Read the article………………………..