1. At the AGM, the strata committee or body corporate must report on:
- maintenance plan
- budget
- proposed contributions to the maintenance fund
2. If specialised help is required for certain elements of the maintenance plan, the cost of this professional advice should come from the capital works budget and may include the cost of:
- inspections
- risk assessment
- maintenance fund forecast
- capital works
- budgeting
3. Before any work is done on the property, conducting a survey about repairs and maintenance issues can help:
- Identify problems affecting residents
- Provide any extra information about the building
- Understand the effectiveness of by-laws and if there need to be any changes
- Show that the owner’s corporation is carrying out duties, functions and powers to the best of their ability
- Encourage communication between the strata committee or body corporate and the residents
- Build awareness of legal requirements and any potential legal issues
- Clarify issues that may be unclear to residents and new owners
If you’d like to find out more on strata repairs and maintenance, click here to download your free Community Living guide on building compliance. Or click here for a building condition report from our BFMS facilities management team (NSW only).
Originally published on 23 August 2018
Updated on 26 February 2021
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