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NAT: Finding Caretaking Solutions – Common Property Condition Reports

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This article about the effectiveness of common property condition reports has been provided by Dean Potgieter, Seymour Consultants.

Introduction

A common property condition report has become an effective tool to review the condition of the common property and the duties undertaken by the caretaker on a day to day basis. Any inspection is likely to result in some findings no matter how well the property has been maintained and therefore with any job, there is room for improvement.

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Common Property Condition Reports Provide Recommendations

The main purpose of the report is to provide recommendations of improvement without offence to be taken by the manager or the committees looking for specific breaches of the Caretaking Agreement.

Where persistent problems occur in relation to basic maintenance duties and there is obvious blatant negligence, these should be considered as breaches. Repeat breaches are typically dealt within the legal profession and our purpose is merely to provide an independent and professional opinion based on the condition of the property at the time of inspection.

The 3 Common Issues Raised in our Common Property Condition Reports

There are three common issues raised in our common property condition reports:

The Road to Less Disputes

It seems that practical solutions are often not explored enough. Often, independent contractors are simply hired and paid for by the Body Corporate for anything which seems slightly debatable, otherwise, the tasks are simply not undertaken. Although the caretaking requirements may differ from one property to the next, there are common patterns that have emerged. Managers who are proactive in their duties seem to have far less disputes with Committees. Managers who contend specific duties are usually forced to explore legal avenues. Similarly, Committees who do no act reasonably towards managers also explore the legal avenues which can be a costly and futile exercise for all respective parties.

Fair and Reasonable

At Seymour Consultants we take an independent approach. We will act fair and reasonable in relation to the caretaking duties and maintenance being undertaken. By using common property condition reports, we identify areas requiring improvement and make recommendations to improve the condition of the common property. We highlight where work has been undertaken to industry standard, or above standard compared to other properties of a similar size, nature and characteristics.

Should you have any specific questions relating to caretaking matters, contact Tyrin Batty on 07 5573 4011.

Dean Potgieter Seymour Consultants E: dean@seymourconsultants.com.au P: 07 5573 4011

This post appears in Strata News #291.

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