What does a Strata Plan look like?
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A Strata Plan is a registered document and usually consists of several pages of written descriptions, sketches and important information about all the lots.
A Strata Plan document usually contains:
Administration sheets: approved forms numbered separately from the plan drawing sheets.
A location plan showing the strata scheme with respect to the parcel of land and neighbouring properties.
A floor plan displaying the boundaries of the buildings that form part of the strata plan for each individual lot, as well as their respective boundaries within the plan. (All areas outside the boundaries of the lots shown on the floor plan are defined as common property).