How much work is involved being a Strata Councilor?
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Water Run Off Buying Strata Strata Titles Act of Western Australia Lot Boundaries Strata Plan and Other Plans Strata Titles Act Regulations, Standard By-Laws & Management Statements Tenanting Your Property Alteration to a lot/ installations Common Property Employing Contractors Funding Access for Maintenance Fences Contractors Electrical Gas Plumbing Pests NBN Swimming Pools & Spas Building Warranties Strata Companies Levies Financial Strata Manager Strata Council Insurance Paint AGM’s
Councillors volunteer their time and knowledge on behalf of their fellow owners and while this does involve a degree of commitment it also offers the opportunity for you to have a firsthand involvement in the management process.
Most Councillors find their involvement to be interesting and rewarding.
If your Strata Company appoints a Strata Manager, s/he will manage most of the day-to-day matters. Your Strata Manager will regularly report to and seek instruction from the Council on financial, insurance, behaviour, maintenance and other significant matters as they arise.
If there is no Strata Manager appointed, then the Council is responsible for these matters, including enforcing by-laws, common property issues, major expenses, collecting unpaid levies, disputes with or between owners, insurance claims, budgeting, and holding general meetings.