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Home » Maintenance & Common Property » Maintenance NSW » NSW: Discovered Concrete Cancer After Buying an Apartment: What Are Your Options if the Sinking Fund Is Empty?

NSW: Discovered Concrete Cancer After Buying an Apartment: What Are Your Options if the Sinking Fund Is Empty?

Published March 24, 2026 By Michael Ferrier, Eyeon Property Inspections Leave a Comment Last Updated March 25, 2026

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Question: After buying an old apartment, we discovered concrete cancer in the floor. There is little money in the owners corporation’s sinking fund. We can’t really move in until the work has been done. What do we do?

We just purchased an apartment built in 1970. The agent and strata manager told us the bump in the floor was water damage, but after ripping out the flooring we have discovered it is concrete cancer and extensive work needs to be done. 

My conveyancer says the concrete cancer is strata’s responsibility to fix, but there is little to no money in the sinking fund. Will insurance cover this? What can we do? 

We can’t move into the apartment or renovate with a big hole in the middle of the living area. It’s costing money by the day. 

Answer: If there is little or no money in the sinking fund, the owners may need to raise a special levy to have the problem fixed.

Thanks for your question.  Based on the information you’ve provided I’d agree with your conveyancer that concrete cancer in the concrete floor of the unit would be the responsibility of the owners corporation. 

If there is little or no money in the sinking fund, the owners may need to raise a special levy to have the problem fixed.  In that case you would have to pay your share of that levy, based on your unit entitlement (UE) in the building. If, for example your UE is 5%, then for every $1,000 levied you would have to pay $50. Your quarterly levies are also calculated based on your UE. 

Regarding insurance, you would need to check the terms of the policy but I think it’s unlikely that this situation would be covered by strata building insurance. 

This post appears in Strata News #634.

Michael Ferrier
EYEON Property Inspections
E: michael.ferrier@eyeon.com.au
P: 02 9260 5510

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About Michael Ferrier, Eyeon Property Inspections

Michael Ferrier is the Founder and MD of EYEON Property Inspections, home of the innovative property inspection models, such as Open Access and EYEON Zero.

He has over 30 years of experience across government policy, financial services, banking, franchising, building small businesses and, of course, real estate.

Michael is also a member of the Strata Community Association and has appeared on The Elephant in The Room Property Podcast.

When Michael is not occupied with problem-solving or helping clients, he enjoys playing golf and trying a new beer or red wine, but not at the same time.

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

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