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Wa lot owners may wonder about the role of a volunteer strata manager. Can a volunteer strata manager be paid? Do they have to notify anyone about a change in management? Do they arrange a contract with the strata council?

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Question: I have just become a volunteer strata manager for our strata. Do I need to notify anyone about the change in strata management?

I have just become a volunteer strata manager for our strata. Who needs to be notified about the change from a strata manager to a volunteer strata manager? I presume some department somewhere needs to know who is the strata manager. What happens when a unit is sold etc.

Answer: whilst there isn’t technically a requirement to notify anyone about the change in Strata Manager, it would normally be prudent to let the owners of the scheme know, so they can correspond correctly with the new manager.

Further to proclamation, whilst there are many conditions that ‘a Strata Manager must’ abide by, in accordance with the Regulations, there are many conditions to which a volunteer strata manager ‘does not apply’.

The definition of a volunteer strata manager means a strata manager of a strata company who —

  1. is the owner of a lot in the strata titles scheme; and

  2. does not receive any fee, reward or benefit for work performed as a strata manager other than an honorary fee or reward not exceeding, if an amount is fixed by the regulations, that amount; and (c) personally performs the work of the strata manager.

The question posed by yourself is ‘who needs to be notified about the change in a strata manager’.

Good governance would have a motion on notice at a general meeting, in the circumstance when the scheme resolves by ordinary resolution to no longer be in the care of a Strata Management company. It should be made clear to all owners that their scheme is now engaging a volunteer strata manager. In addition, if a contract is being entered into for this service, a motion on notice should appear to authorise the Council of the Strata Company to do so.

The scheme is required to maintain a current ‘address for service of the strata company’. ‘A scheme notice, or an amendment of the scheme notice, for a strata titles scheme must be in the approved form’.

Again, this address should be a motion on notice at a general meeting, so it not only forms part of the books and records of the scheme, but will be attached to the strata plan with Landgate. A person contacting their Local Council may be able to identify the registered address for the scheme, as it is attached to the plan. Some schemes have a physical mailbox specifically for scheme correspondence, which would be utilised for this requirement.

So whilst there isn’t technically a requirement to notify anyone about the change in Strata Manager, it would normally be prudent to let the owners of the scheme know, so they can correspond correctly with the new manager. I would suggest providing some contact details for the volunteer strata manager and the Council of the Strata Company, to all owners, so as to correctly manage and respond to appropriate correspondence.

ESM Strata E: mchurstain@esmstrata.com.au P: 08 9362 1166

This post appears in Strata News #484.

Question: I have been a volunteer strata manager for 15 years. Is there any kind of remuneration I could propose for myself to the committee at our next AGM?

We are in a small complex of 6 units and we are a self managed strata. I have been managing the accounts, auditing, maintenance, insurance, and pretty much everything else and it is very time consuming.

I have been doing this since 2004 and am wondering if there was any kind of remuneration I could propose for myself to the committee at our next AGM?

Answer: The new changes to the Strata Titles Act will allow for a maximum payment of $3000 per year for volunteer managers.

Volunteer strata managers have an important job within the strata scheme but with that position comes great responsibility. Your other owners will expect the same service as that provided by a Strata Management company.

Regulated Strata Managers will be required to have certain educational qualifications and a National Criminal Records search. Any offences relating to property or dishonesty offence will preclude a person from being a Strata Manager, this includes Volunteer Strata Managers.

The new changes to the Strata Titles Act will allow for a maximum payment of $3000 per year for volunteer managers. Of course, you will need to negotiate the fee for your services and a lot will depend on the size of the strata scheme. Your proposed fee could be included in the Agenda as a budget item.

It would be advisable to have a contract drawn up which specifies your responsibilities as a Volunteer Strata Manager. You will also need to have the latest copy of the Strata Titles Act and the Regulations, your fellow owners will expect you to be proficient in both.

More information can be found in the New Amendments in the Act at sections 143 to 155 inclusive and in the New Regulations at clause 90 to 102.

Shane White Strata Title Consult E: shane.white@stratatitleconsult.com.au

This post appears in Strata News #387.

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