Enter your email Address

LookUpStrata

Empowering Strata Together

advert Lannock strata finance
Australia's Top Property Blog Dedicated to Strata Living
  • Home
  • What is strata?
    • Strata Legislation – Rules and ByLaws
    • What is Strata?
    • Glossary of NSW Strata Terms and Jargon
    • Understand Strata Management with this Five-Minute Guide
    • Cracking the Strata Fees Code
    • Strata Finance
  • Strata Topics
    • Strata Information By State
      • New South Wales
      • Queensland
      • Victoria
      • Australian Capital Territory
      • South Australia
      • Tasmania
      • Western Australia
      • Northern Territory
    • Strata Information By Topic
      • By-Laws & Legislation
      • Smoking
      • Parking
      • Noise & Neighbours
      • Insurance
      • Pets
      • Your Levies
      • New Law Reform
      • Maintenance & Common Property
      • Committee Concerns
      • NBN & Telecommunications
      • Building Defects
      • Renting / Selling / Buying Property
      • Strata Managers
      • Building Managers & Caretakers
      • Strata Plan / Strata Inspection Report
      • Apartment Living Sustainability
    • Strata Webinars
      • NSW Strata Webinars
      • QLD Strata Webinars
      • VIC Strata Webinars
      • ACT Strata Webinars
      • SA Strata Webinars
      • WA Strata Webinars
    • Upcoming and FREE Strata Events
  • Blog
    • Newsletter Archives
  • The Strata Magazine
    • The NSW Strata Magazine
    • The QLD Strata Magazine
    • The VIC Strata Magazine
    • The WA Strata Magazine
  • Site Sponsors
  • About Us
    • Testimonials for LookUpStrata
  • Help
    • Ask A Strata Question
    • Q&As – about the LookUpStrata site
    • Sitemap
Bridge Strata Banner
Home » Maintenance & Common Property » Maintenance & Common Property ACT » ACT: Can one owner block mandatory common property repairs

ACT: Can one owner block mandatory common property repairs

Published May 18, 2026 By Nina Cannell, Signature Strata Leave a Comment Last Updated May 18, 2026

Share with your strata community

  • Share
  • LinkedIn
  • Email

Question: One owner is demanding a unanimous vote on mandatory common property repairs, which they plan to vote against. Can they legally block the work?

Our common property driveway has reached the end of its life, with multiple trip hazards and subsidence. To maintain coverage, our insurance company has flagged that it needs to be repaired. It’s listed on both the maintenance and sinking fund plan for repair and replacement. The proposed remediation is a like-for-like replacement, not an upgrade, based on a structural engineer’s plan.

The Unit Titles (Management) Act 2011 legally mandates that we repair and maintain common property and insure the buildings. One owner is demanding a unanimous vote at an AGM to proceed with the work, and they plan to vote against it. Can they block the repairs this way?

Answer: One owner cannot block mandatory common property repairs by demanding a unanimous vote, as the Act only requires an ordinary resolution for repair motions.

section 24 of the Unit Titles (Management) Act 2011 (ACT) (the Act) requires the owners corporation for a units plan to maintain the common property and any other property it owns. The Act contains no mechanism allowing an owners corporation to opt out of this obligation.

The Act does not provide any right for an individual owner to insist upon a unanimous resolution before maintenance or repair of common property can occur.

A motion to carry out repairs to common property requires an Ordinary Resolution (a simple majority). An individual unit owner cannot defeat such a motion simply by withholding agreement or voting in opposition to the motion.

In this case, the insurer has made renewal of insurance coverage conditional upon the repair of the driveway. If the owners corporation fails to carry out the repairs and insurance cannot be obtained, this would place the owners corporation in breach of section 102 of the Act, which requires the owners corporation to maintain appropriate insurance.

In short, an owner cannot insist upon a unanimous resolution.

There is no legislative basis for an owner to demand a unanimous resolution in relation to repairs to common property. The owners corporation is legally obliged to maintain the common property and to ensure insurance is in place, and it must act accordingly by passing the appropriate resolution required under the Act.

This post appears in Strata News #792.

Nina Cannell
Signature Strata
E: nina@signaturestrata.com.au
P: 02 6185 0347

Share with your strata community

  • Share
  • LinkedIn
  • Email

About Nina Cannell, Signature Strata

There are very few Canberra Strata Managers who can boast 20+ years of professional and practical experience, with the level of knowledge and insight that Nina Cannell provides to local Practitioners, Executive Committees and Strata Communities.

Nina has been devoted to educating strata communities and mentoring generations of Strata Managers over the period she has dedicated to the strata industry.

Being acutely motivated, she is perpetually focused on ensuring consistency in industry behaviours, perfecting service deliverables and developing an in-depth understanding of governance and legislative requirements in all who are interested in such a specialised sector of the property Industry.

Nina is well-respected, committed to best-practice and passionate about growing our industry reputation both within the ACT and Nationally.

Nina is a regular contributor to LookUpStrata. You can take a look at Nina’s articles here .

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search For Strata Answers

  • Advert Stratabox
  • StrataBox Advert
Subscribe banner

Why Our Community Trusts Us

"LookUpStrata should be compulsory reading for every member of a Body Corporate Committee. It provides the most understandable answers to all the common (and uncommon) questions that vex Body Corporates everywhere. Too often Committee members do not understand what Body Corporates are legally able to do and not do. LookUpStrata helps educate everybody living in a Body Corporate environment for free." John, Lot Owner

"It's the best and most professional body corporate information source a strata manager could have! Thanks to the whole team!" MQ, Strata Manager

"I like reading all the relevant articles on important issues on Strata living that the LookUpStrata Newsletter always effectively successfully covers"
Carole, Lot Owner

"Strata is so confusing and your newsletters and website are my go-to to get my questions answered. It has helped me out so many times and is a fabulous knowledge hub." Izzy, Lot Owner

Explore Most Read Topics

  • Contact a Strata Specialist on the LookUpStrata Directory
  • Ask Us A Strata Question
  • New South Wales
  • Queensland
  • Victoria
  • Australian Capital Territory
  • South Australia
  • Tasmania
  • Western Australia
  • Northern Territory
  • ByLaws & Legislation
  • Smoking
  • Parking
  • Noise & Neighbours
  • Insurance
  • Pets
  • Levies
  • Law Reform
  • Maintenance & Common Property
  • Committee Concerns
  • NBN & Telecommunications
  • Building Defects
  • Renting / Selling / Buying
  • Strata Managers
  • Building Managers and Caretakers
  • Strata Reports / Plans
  • Sustainability

Latest Q&A Comments

  • I recommend_____Robinson.buckler(A)yahoo com on VIC: Disagreement is healthy. Dysfunction is not. Here’s why and how to tell the difference
  • Nikki Jovicic on NSW: Should You Prepare Your Own 10-Year Capital Works Plan?
  • Toh Lim on NSW: Should You Prepare Your Own 10-Year Capital Works Plan?
  • Elodie James on QLD: Do I need body corporate approval to remove trees on my lot
  • Chris Stephens on NSW: Fire Door Regulations for Installing Intumescent Seals
  • Liza Admin on NSW: Can a Disabled Parking Space Be Locked for Exclusive Use in Strata?
  • Mary Rose on TAS: Strata Insurance Tasmania – for a small strata scheme
  • Sylvie E Comeau-Hall on NSW: Do solar panels affect strata building insurance?
  • Peter Cavanagh on NSW: Is a postal ballot required for committee elections
  • Nikki Jovicic on NSW: Can You Use Your Garage for Apartment Storage?

Quick User Login

Log In
Register Lost Password

WEBSITE INFORMATION

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions of Use
  • Terms of Use for Comments and Community Discussion
  • Advertising Disclosure
  • Sitemap

ASK A STRATA QUESTION

You’ve Found Strata Help!

Ask a strata, owners corporation or body corporate question and we will do our best to source a useful response from our network of strata professionals around Australia. Submit your question here.

Subscribe NOW

Disclaimer

The opinions and/or views expressed on the LookUpStrata site, including, but not limited to, our blogs and comments, represent the thoughts of individual bloggers and our online communities, and not those necessarily of LookUpStrata Pty Ltd. In all instances, information should not be taken as advice and independent legal advice should be consulted.

CONTACT US VIA EMAIL

Copyright © 2026 · LookUpStrata ® Pty Ltd · All rights reserved