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1 Layton Street Camperdown

SP 66375 Camperdown Sydney New South Wales

Verdict

Public record: 3 tribunal matters, no building-work orders. A reasonable pre-screen, but not the full picture, the financials and minutes that decide the purchase are in the report, not the registers. Read it, and obtain a section 184 strata search, before you bid.

Cost exposure

Indicative, itemised estimate of what one average lot here could face, built only from this scheme's public-record signals. Indicative ranges, not this building's actual figures, and not financial advice.

Elevated
Good case $9,000 per lot
Expected $32,500 per lot
Worst case $109,800 per lot
  • Serious building-defect rectification

    Indicative per-lot serious-defect rectification levies (NSW Serious Defects in Residential Apartments research report, 2021; strata special-levy reporting). Scaled for: 1 matter.

    $28,200
  • Tribunal and legal costs

    Indicative per-lot share of tribunal and legal costs in a strata dispute (NCAT). Scaled for: 3 matters.

    $4,300

Litigation · 3 matters

  • The Owners – Strata Plan No 66375 v King [2018] NSWCA 170

    Building defects NSWCA 3 August 2018

    BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION – claim by owners corporation against persons alleged to be “developers” as defined by Home Building Act 1989 (NSW) s 3A – question of fact as to whether alleged “developers” were parties to building contract APPEALS – drawing of inferences on appeal – evaluation of competing inferences – where primary judge failed to draw inference that respondents were parties to the building contract BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION – whether developers liable for “design defects” – statuto

  • The Owners Strata Plan No 66375 v Suncorp Metway Insurance Ltd (No 2) [2017] NSWSC 739

    Building defects NSWSC 9 June 2017

    AGENCY – whether party entered into contract as agent – whether party acting as undisclosed principal. BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION – Home Building Act 1989 (NSW) – statutory warranties – whether owners corporation entitled to statutory warranties – whether loss and damage claimed in respect of defects resulted from breaches of statutory warranties. BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION – Home Building Act 1989 (NSW)– whether defendants were “developers” within the meaning of s 3A – whether defendants were per

  • The Owners Strata Plan No 66375 v Suncorp Metway Insurance Ltd [2016] NSWSC 549

    Other NSWSC 29 April 2016

    PROCEDURE – notice of motion – leave sought to continue cross-claim and amend pleadings – leave granted

Decisions naming this scheme, from NSW Caselaw (NCAT and the courts). The quoted line beneath each is the decision's own catchwords; the topic tag is our grouping of those words. Whether a matter helped or hurt the scheme is not assessed here.

Statutory-warranty outlook

Structural cover
Likely expired · est. expiry 8 November 2008
Non-structural cover
Ran to 8 November 2008

A single 7-year warranty period applies because the scheme was registered before the 1 February 2012 reform. Estimated from the registration date, not the completion date or building contract, so treat the dates as indicative.

Evidence ledger

Registry-backed record: matched to a scheme on the register by its plan number.

Evidence ledger: what was checked, what it found, how strong the match, and when it was last checked.
CheckedFoundMatchLast checked
Registry and parcelNSW Strata Hub, with geometryDirectAwaiting first run
Governance: AGM, managing agent, annual reportingNot yet checkedNot matchedNot harvested here yet
Litigation: NCAT and courts3 mattersDirect28 June 2026
Levies and financialsNot yet checkedNot matchedNot in the public record
Defects and building-work ordersChecked, none foundDirect28 June 2026
Fund balances, current levies, minutes, defects not yet litigatedNot on the public recordNot matchedNever in the public record

What was checked, what it found, how strong the match, and when each source last ran. A source that has not run here yet reads as not checked, never as checked and clear.

Compiled by StrataAuditor from NSW Strata Hub (DCS Spatial Services) and the relevant licence registers. Litigation from NSW Caselaw (NCAT and the courts). Records only, as published; unknowns are shown as unknowns.

Coverage caveat: this reflects only what is on the public record for New South Wales at the time of generation. An empty matters or orders count is not a clean bill: fund balances, current levies, minutes, and defects not yet litigated are never on the public record. Obtain the strata report before you bid.

Public-record summary, not legal or financial advice.

Generated 4 July 2026 · StrataAuditor

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