Strata scheme CTS 10299

CTS 10299 · Registration date not recorded · Lot count not recorded · Queensland checked 30 June 2026

Public record: 4 tribunal matters. 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 strata records search, before you bid.

The public record is a pre-screen, not the strata report. Read on for the detail, then obtain a strata records search before you bid.

  1. Public record checked

    Litigation, building-work orders, and governance for this scheme, the page you are on.

  2. Read the strata report →

    Paste the section 184 strata search or AGM minutes to see the fund balance and red flags the public registers can't. Obtain a strata records search if you do not have it yet.

  3. Questions to ask

    The specific questions this scheme's record raises, ready for the strata manager or your conveyancer.

  4. Decide

    Take the public record and the report findings to your conveyancer before you bid.

Risk read

What the public record shows for this scheme, read for a buyer. This is not the strata report, and a quiet record is not a guarantee: obtain a strata records search before you bid.

  • 4 litigation matters on record

    Tribunal and court decisions naming this scheme as a party. A litigious building is more likely to be carrying unresolved disputes, defects, or levy fights.

  • Building-defect dispute on record

    A matter touches building defects or rectification work. Ask whether the work is funded and whether the builder's warranty still applies.

Cost exposure

Elevated exposure

An indicative, itemised estimate of what one 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.

Good case $8,600 per lot
Expected $30,000 per lot
Worst case $98,900 per lot

Special levies are apportioned by unit entitlement. Set this from your contract; 1.0× is an average lot.

Exposure drivers, indicative per-lot ranges
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Serious building-defect rectification

A building-defect dispute appears in this scheme's record.

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

$8,000$25,000$80,000

Tribunal and legal costs

4 tribunal or court matters on the public record.

Indicative per-lot share of tribunal and legal costs in a strata dispute (NCAT). Scaled for: 4 matters.

$600$5,000$18,900
Total per lot$8,600$30,000$98,900

Estimate only. Figures are indicative ranges from public remediation programs and reporting, apportioned to one lot; they are not this building's costed works and not financial advice. Obtain the capital works fund balance, any special levy resolved or proposed, and a strata records search before you transact.

Questions to ask before you bid

  • 1

    What building defects have been identified, is there a funded rectification plan, and does the builder's warranty still apply?

    Because we found a building-defect dispute on record.

  • 2

    What by-laws apply to pets, parking, short-stay letting, and renovations, and have any been disputed?

    Because we found a by-law matter on record.

  • 3

    What is the capital works (sinking) fund balance, its adequacy ratio, and the 10-year plan?

  • 4

    Are any special levies raised, proposed, or scoped-but-not-yet-levied?

  • 5

    Can I see the last two years of AGM minutes, including any motions that were defeated?

Ask about this building

Ask a plain-English question and we'll answer from our record: litigation, building-work orders, water and defect matters, the managing agent, and more.

Save keeps this scheme on your dashboard. Monitoring tracks the matter count from 4 today; we'll flag new matters here as they appear.

Building record

Strata plan CTS 10299 is on the register.

Location not mapped for this scheme yet. Map coverage is New South Wales today. Open the full map.

Litigation

  • Munna Beach Apartments [2023] QBCCMCmr 436

    Nuisance and behaviour QBCCMCmr 9 November 2023

    NUISANCE / HAZARD – where the respondent smokes on Lot 7’s balcony – where the occupiers of Lot 32 say they are exposed to second-hand smoke and allege this is causing a nuisance, a hazard, or an unreasonable interference – where the respondent is no longer an occupier in the scheme – whether the application should be dismissed Act, ss 227, 270

  • Munna Beach Apartments [2023] QBCCMCmr 96

    Nuisance and behaviour QBCCMCmr 6 March 2023

    APPLICATION FOR INTERIM ORDER – where the respondent smokes on Lot 7’s balcony – where the occupiers of Lot 32 say they are exposed to second-hand smoke and allege this is causing a nuisance, a hazard, or an unreasonable interference – whether there are urgent circumstances to warrant granting an interim order prohibiting the respondent from smoking on Lot 7’s balcony Act, ss 59, 167, 276, 279

  • Munna Beach Apartments [2021] QBCCMCmr 317

    By-laws QBCCMCmr 29 June 2021

    PET DOG – COMMITTEE DECISION – REASONABLENESS – where by-law requires committee approval to keep a pet – where committee refused lot owner’s request to keep a dog – where committee cites other owners’ opposition to keeping pets – whether committee decision was unreasonable – whether to deem applicants have approval to keep a dog. Act, s 100(5)

  • Munna Beach Apartments [2021] QBCCMCmr 73

    Other QBCCMCmr 15 February 2021

    INTERIM ORDER – where committee refused lot owners’ application to bring a dog onto the scheme – where applicants allege committee decision was unreasonable – whether to grant interim order to allow dog to be brought onto the scheme pending further or final order. Act, s 279

Decisions naming this scheme as a party, from QBCCMCmr via AustLII. The line beneath each matter is the decision's own catchwords, quoted; the topic tag is our grouping of those words and reads "Other" when they do not clearly fit, so you can always check it against the source. Every matter links to the full decision. Whether a matter helped or hurt the scheme is not assessed here.

Evidence ledger

Litigation-only record: this scheme is on file because a tribunal matter named its plan number, with no registry address, parcel, or map.

Evidence ledger: what was checked, what it found, how strong the match, and when it was last checked.
CheckedFoundMatchLast checked
Registry and parcelLand registryStub onlyNot harvested here yet
Governance: AGM, managing agent, annual reportingNot yet checkedNot matchedNot harvested here yet
Litigation: NCAT and courts4 mattersDirectNot harvested here yet
Levies and financialsNot yet checkedNot matchedNot in the public record
Defects and building-work ordersOutside current coverageNot matchedNot harvested here yet
Fund balances, current levies, minutes, defects not yet litigatedNot on the public record, and no registry entry for this schemeNot 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. The unknowns the public registers structurally cannot show stay named, so silence above is never read as a clean bill.

Deep report · coming soon

On top of the public record above, the deep report will add the scheme's minutes, financials, capital-works fund, and a defect inspection. We're building it. Leave your email and we'll tell you when it's ready.