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NSW: Strata Managers & Self-Managed Strata Schemes: Are You Ready for the New Annual Reporting Requirements?

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On 30 June 2022 a new information regime comes into effect for strata schemes. That regime is as a result of the Strata Schemes Management Amendment (Information) Regulation 2021.

What effect does this mean for strata managers and self-managed strata schemes?

Owners Corporations will, from 30 June 2022, have to provide information annually to the new Strata Hub.

New regulations 43 to 43C of the Strata Schemes Management Regulations 2016 (NSW) provide for the information that is required to be provided and when it is required. In summary:

When is information required?

For schemes registered before 30 June 2022, the owners corporation must have lodged the required information on the Strata Hub by 30 September. From 1 July 2022 onwards new strata schemes will need to register the required information within three months of the first annual general meeting. All schemes will have to lodge the updated required information annually within three months of their annual general meeting.

What information is required?

The following information is required:

All of this information may be publically disclosed. The information below is to be provided by owners corporation but some of it may only be disclosed to certain people including people named on the strata roll, the secretary, strata committee members, the building manager or to Fire & Rescue NSW or other emergency services.

Note that when lodging documents, a lodgement fee of $3.00 per lot applies to cover the administration and enforcement of this scheme.

Information provided through the Strata Hub.

What are the penalties for non-compliance?

Penalties apply (currently up to $220) for providing incorrect information and not correcting it and also for not providing the information initially (currently up to $5,000).

Allison Benson Kerin Benson Lawyers E: allison@kerinbensonlawyers.com.au P: 02 4032 7990

This is general information and should not be considered to be legal advice. I recommend you obtain legal advice specific to your individual situation.

This post appears in Strata News #553.

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