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Home » Maintenance & Common Property » Maintenance & Common Property SA » SA: Can a lot owner or spouse carry out repairs in their own strata unit?

SA: Can a lot owner or spouse carry out repairs in their own strata unit?

Published March 31, 2026 By Tony Johnson, Stratarama Leave a Comment Last Updated March 31, 2026

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Question: My husband is a qualified and licensed builder with an ABN. Can he carry out repairs to our lot?

We are unit owners within a strata group. There are some cracking repairs to be done within our lot. We have been given permission to find our own contractor, and the committee has allocated us some money to use for these repairs. 

My question is, can we do these repairs ourselves? My husband is a qualified and licensed builder, and he is able to provide an ABN for his services. 

There have been some issues with the strata manager, and ill will about our request to do the repairs but I am hoping to clear things up. 

Answer: There is no legislative prevention on your husband doing the works if qualified, provided all interests are declared and the Committee is in agreement.

The answer to your question here really lies within the context of what permission was given? How was it worded, any limitations, etc? Also though there is a responsibility on yourself to be transparent and declare all interests.

If I were in your position, I would return to the Committee and give them all the details of your Husband and ask them to clarify whether or not they would be accepting of your Husband undertaking these works, qualifying for them that he is indeed licensed and qualified/ insured to do this work. To ensure there are no issues, it would always be wise to be as transparent as possible before a project begins. The Committee may see it as a conflict but they may also be happy with the idea of spending less allocated funds if the job can be done cheaper by your partner which has a vested interest in keeping the repair costs as low as possible, but for the same quality of work that others would do. The Committee has a responsibility to ensure the repairs are carried out at a reasonable cost but also to ensure that they are done to a standard that ensures that the works will not need to be carried out again. There is no legislative prevention on your husband doing the works if qualified, provided all interests are declared and the Committee is in agreement.

I can’t comment on any ill will with your Manager but would encourage you to try and discuss this with your Manager and Committee prior to any works commencing and keeping all parties informed. Come prepared with all relevant information – why this is a good option, provide copies of licenses, insurances, etc but also be prepared that the Committee may disagree. Your Manager is there as a guide and third party liaison, they are there to assist you but not make decisions for the group, that is done by your Committee or unit Owners.

This post appears in Strata News #445.

Tony Johnson
Stratarama
E: Tony@stratarama.com.au
P: 08 8276 0426

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About Tony Johnson, Stratarama

Tony Johnson has spent 17 years assisting and guiding Clients in the Strata and Community title sector. His Clients have included Residential, Industrial and large commercial properties. Tony’s previous experience in Property management also gives him a great understanding of the issues facing Landlords leasing in Body Corporate properties.

Tony has a Diploma in Real Estate, Certificate IV in Property Management, Certificate IV in Real Estate Sales and has completed the SCA A100 Strata course.

Tony is a level 3 Practicing Strata Community Manager (PSCM) as accredited by the SCA (Strata Community Association).

Tony is a three-time running recipient of the Strata Community Manager of the Year award as judged by the SCA (SA) in 2016, 2017 & 2018. Tony’s other awards include the 2018 Strata Industry Essay award (SCA-SA) and the 2017 Professional Commitment to Ethics and Services award (SCA-SA). These recognitions were all delivered by the peak industry body – Strata Community Association (SA Chapter). Further to this, Tony was pleased to represent SA as a Finalist for the SCA National Strata Community Manager of the year in both 2017 & 2018.

Tony’s focus now as CEO and Senior Body Corporate Manager at Stratarama Pty Ltd is to ensure that not only Clients but all vested parties of Strata living have the guidance, information and education to make informed decisions about their properties. Tony is passionate about the Strata Sector and is eager to see unit Owners in SA being able to have easier access to general information about Strata living. He is always happy to receive an email or phone call from anyone that may wish to reach out.
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