Posted on 17/03/2021
The smart, hip and stylish way to do complex strata buildings … We all know Melbourne is the fashion capital. So, since layering is a fundamental dressing style, it’s no surprise Victorians have applied layering to strata title buildings as well. Here’s a short overview of how stylish Victorian strata layering works.
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Posted on 30/11/2016
Striking up a personal connection in today’s busy world is often way down a lengthy list of things to do, but getting to know your neighbours helps engender a sense of community and shared security in any neighbourhood. A little effort goes a long way when it comes to creating a fresh social network and
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Posted on 30/11/2016
With the likelihood revelry is on many people’s agenda as the festive season fast approaches, it’s time to brush up on some Ps and Qs when it comes to sharing community space. Of all the things likely to raise hackles in any shared community, noise takes prime position at the top of many a fallout
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Posted on 01/11/2016
Strata title properties are not just about units or houses sitting side by side with individual maintenance needs. Often common areas like pools, tennis courts and barbecue areas all come as part of the package. This makes common area maintenance one of the biggest issues for managers, owners and residents alike. Handled well, ongoing maintenance
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Posted on 26/08/2016
Strataspot has been hard at work, tinkering, to make our lives easier. If you’ve lived in a multi-dwelling apartment block, then you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about. Forget the noise and amount of neighbours – that’s a given. I’m talking about all the other tricky stuff that comes with living in a dense apartment
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Posted on 26/08/2016
This coming November 30, the NSW Strata Schemes Regulations is introducing compulsory by-laws for schemes created before 1996. Here’s a run-down of what you need to know. 1. Noise An owner or occupier of a lot must not create any noise on the parcel likely to interfere with the peaceful enjoyment of the owner or occupier of
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Posted on 14/07/2016
Historically we tried Sharepoint. That worked well, however we had issues with people “blogging” to air their issues. This was not productive and was very hard to manage. The other major concern was that of privacy. Since sourcing this new portal, all participants can still interact and ask questions knowing that these questions can be
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