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QLD: New Body Corporate Legislation commences 1 May 2024

QLD body corporate changes 2023

This article is about the announcement made by the Queensland Government on 16 February 2023 about upcoming proposed changes to the Qld body corporate legislation. The new laws passed Queensland Parliament on 14 November 2023. The changes begin on 1 May 2024. Are you ready? What do you and your committee need to know? Find out in this short video by Chris Irons from Strata Solve.

The Queensland Cabinet and Ministerial Directory published a Media Statement on 24 Aug stating “Attorney-General introduced the Body Corporate and Community Management and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2023 (the Bill) into the Queensland Parliament today.” On the 14 November an announcement was released to say the new body corporate laws had passed in Queensland Parliament.

On 26 April Body Corporate and Community Management sent out an email alert about the 1 May commencement. The email included a few additional changes, mainly concerned with pet approval times. Make syure you ae aware of what’s changing here. Chris Irons provides us with out outline of the new announcement, plus a quick summary of what else is changing. For a refresher of the full details, watch the previously recorded longer video featuring Chris with Frank Higginson from Hynes Legal.

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LookUpStrata held a special webinar session in August 2023 with Frank Higginson from Hynes Legal and Chris Irons from Strata Solve to cover all the new QLD strata laws in detail. You can watch the engaging conversation below.

There were big announcements in Queensland on 16 February 2023 about major structural reforms to body corporate legislation.

The update represent some of the most significant changes to Queensland’s body corporate legislation in decades. Of course, we are talking about prohibiting smoking in outdoor areas such as balconies, the ability to tow, pet ownership and scheme termination. Those are some of the headliners, but there are also changes to:

So, what happens now? Where are we at with the proposed changes and what does it mean for the Bill to be introduced to Parliament?

Here is a little more details about what’s coming:

Chris and Frank talk about expected timeframes, what a second lot of changes may be and what strata managers, lot owners and committee members need to do.

Frank Higginson Hynes Legal E: frank.higginson@hyneslegal.com.au P: 07 3193 0500

Chris Irons Strata Solve E: chris@stratasolve.com.au P: 0419 805 898

This post appears in Strata News #662.

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