Question: In high-rise, residential strata buildings is a certificate of occupation required to be on display? I live in a residential strata building and I have not seen a certificate of occupation displayed.
Answer: Typically this will apply to those high rise residential buildings from 1997 onwards.
Section 108A of the Building Act (Qld) provides that if a building:
- has a certificate of occupancy given after 1 July 1997;
- is occupied; and
- is not a class 1a building
the certificate of occupancy must be displayed at the building’s main entrance. Typically this will apply to those high rise residential buildings from 1997 onwards.
This post appears in Strata News #594.
Todd Garsden
Mahoneys
E: tgarsden@mahoneys.com.au
P: 07 3007 3753

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