10 Atchison Street St Leonards
SP 93392 St Leonards North Sydney New South Wales
Verdict
Public record: 8 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.
Moderate- $6,300
Tribunal and legal costs
Indicative per-lot share of tribunal and legal costs in a strata dispute (NCAT). Scaled for: 8 matters.
Litigation · 8 matters
Sethi v The Owners – Strata Plan 93392 (No 8) [2024] NSWSC 213
Costs and procedure NSWSC 6 March 2024
COSTS – party/party – self-represented litigant – where application made by defendant for gross sum costs orders under s 98(4)(c) of the Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW) following summary dismissal of plaintiff’s claim – where conduct of the plaintiff significantly increased costs and disbursements incurred by the defendant – application granted
Sethi v The Owners – Strata Plan 93392 (No 7) [2023] NSWSC 1647
Costs and procedure NSWSC 22 December 2023
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – application for recusal – where plaintiff identified no basis for recusal – request refused JUDGMENTS AND ORDERS – amending, varying and setting aside – where plaintiff brought application to set aside orders – where plaintiff did not materially engage with provisions of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW) – where plaintiff alleges judge had hidden and malicious agenda – application dismissed
Sethi v The Owners – Strata Plan No 93392 (No 6) [2023] NSWSC 1368
Costs and procedure NSWSC 13 November 2023
CIVIL PROCEDURE – summary disposal – dismissal of proceedings – frivolous or vexatious proceedings – where plaintiff has been permitted significant period of time to replead claim but has demonstrated an unwillingness or inability to do so – whether conduct of plaintiff constitutes an abuse of the process of the courts COSTS – indemnity costs – application for indemnity costs resulting from conduct of a party – where plaintiff has refused to comply with court orders and made allegations of corru
Sethi v The Owners – Strata Plan No 93392 (No 4) [2023] NSWSC 908
Costs and procedure NSWSC 1 August 2023
CIVIL PROCEDURE — stay previously ordered in relation to the proceedings — further documents filed — those documents in contravention of the stay should be removed from the Court file and returned to the applicant — application is a collateral attack of NCAT determination — were the stay otherwise the applications would have been dismissed on their merits
Sethi v The Owners – Strata Plan No 93392 (No 2) [2023] NSWSC 906
Other NSWSC 1 August 2023
COURTS AND JUDGES — bias — application for recusal — allegation of private communications between chambers and a party — allegation unfounded and rejected — the bias application does not rise above anything other than mere assertion
Sethi v The Owners – Strata Plan No 93392 (No 5) [2023] NSWSC 910
Costs and procedure NSWSC 1 August 2023
CIVIL PROCEDURE — defendant reinvigorated earlier summary dismissal application — plaintiff’s conduct of the proceedings has caused increased costs — reinvigoration of application without prior notice to plaintiff
Sethi v The Owners – Strata Plan No 93392 (No 3) [2023] NSWSC 907
Costs and procedure NSWSC 1 August 2023
CIVIL PROCEDURE — application to set aside earlier
Sethi v The Owners – Strata Plan No 93392 [2023] NSWSC 853
Costs and procedure NSWSC 17 July 2023
CIVIL PROCEDURE — application to strike out summons — matter irregularly commenced by summons instead of statement of claim — application to strike out defendant’s notice of appearance — application for summary dismissal — cannot be finally determined without proper pleading — application for suppression of the plaintiff’s identity is refused
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 18 May 2022
- Non-structural cover
- Ran to 18 May 2018
NSW Home Building Act periods: 6 years for major or structural defects, 2 years for all others. 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.
| Checked | Found | Match | Last checked |
|---|---|---|---|
| Registry and parcel | NSW Strata Hub, with geometry | Direct | Awaiting first run |
| Governance: AGM, managing agent, annual reporting | Not yet checked | Not matched | Not harvested here yet |
| Litigation: NCAT and courts | 8 matters | Direct | 28 June 2026 |
| Levies and financials | Not yet checked | Not matched | Not in the public record |
| Defects and building-work orders | Checked, none found | Direct | 28 June 2026 |
| Fund balances, current levies, minutes, defects not yet litigated | Not on the public record | Not matched | Never 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.