What You Need to Know About the Significant Change to Strata Laws in NSW

Many health care providers own or lease business premises which are the subject of Strata title and currently more than a quarter of NSW’s population lives in, owns or manages Strata property.  Significant changes to Strata laws in NSW commenced on 30 November 2016 under the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015, the Strata Schemes Management Regulations 2016, the Strata Schemes Development Act 2015 and the Strata Schemes and Development Regulations 2016. The changes are designed to better suit the way we live and communicate today. Some of the changes are set out below.   Read the article…………….

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