Question: If a scheme maintains a noticeboard, notices of proposed committee meetings must be placed on it. Is an online noticeboard, accessible only via the BCM’s portal, a valid noticeboard?
The BCCM legislation permits, but does not require, a scheme to maintain a noticeboard in a suitable position on common property. This noticeboard can be for the display of notices and other material of interest to the owners or occupiers. If they do maintain a noticeboard, notices of proposed committee meetings must be placed on it. Is an online noticeboard, accessible only via the BCM’s portal, a valid noticeboard?
Answer: If there is no obligation to have a physical noticeboard, there is no issue with putting something you aren’t obliged to do online.
Voting and notices have now moved online lawfully, on an opt out basis. What I would say is that if there is no obligation to have a physical noticeboard (which there isn’t), then there is no issue with putting something you aren’t obliged to do online. So go for it!
Frank Higginson
Hynes Legal
E: frank.higginson@hyneslegal.com.au
P: 07 3193 0500

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