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What is a Strata Plan?

Written by Jessica Tait

Updated at January 17th, 2021

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The following is based on WA Strata Title legislation. In short, a Strata Plan is the plan of a strata titled property, showing the boundaries of lots and unit entitlements, and registered with the Planning Commission.

It is also the mechanism for creating strata schemes and strata titles under the Strata Titles Act 1985. Strata Plans define the lots in a strata scheme, as well as common property.

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Please also note this general advice was provided prior to the new strata title amendments were proclaimed and will be updated in due course.

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