Taxes and levy fee changes
A recent article in the Financial Review points to a few writings on the wall regarding renters taxes and strata levy fees if the Labour party gets elected.
Homeownership and investment in strata properties is expected to see an upward growth. So, there may be less subsidised taxes for rented properties.
There may be more stringent rules around strata property management in term of budgets and levy fees. The cost of maintaining existing buildings to ensure new laws around compliance may mean that your levy fees may go up.
Short-term letting trends
Another key reform that may happen is around the Airbnb-type short-term letting practices.
Presently, the laws are fairly relaxed and in favour of tourism. The liberal government had previously planned to enforce a ‘Code of Conduct’ to regulate short term letting in strata. However, this proposal hasn’t taken off as intended since the strata community and political parties haven’t seen eye to eye on the matter so far.
While some strata property owners are happy with the extra cash they’re able to pocket from short-term guests, other owners are against the trend. Owners corporations believe that transient guests increase security risks, damage common property and disturb the peace.
The labour government may tighten regulations and mandate owners to register their holiday lets, which may pacify irate owners corporations and committees.
Sustainability and energy efficiency
Energy Matters claims that if the coalition government comes to power in the state, it will make new laws to promote the use and storage of solar energy in apartments.
The coalition promises to invest an extra $20 million in the state’s Emerging Energy Program and encourage the private sector to invest in utility-scale renewable energy and storage projects.
What this means for strata properties is that for this reform, the owners corporation voting threshold may be reduced. This flexibility may encourage owner corporations to opt for clean, green solar energy and install electric vehicle charging points.
These are a few interesting trends on the horizon that may impact strata apartment living in the state.
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Originally published on 22 March 2019
Updated on 21 October 2020
Categories: Certainty, Legislation & compliance