Decisions table
Every strata tribunal matter we hold, across the states, filterable like a database. New South Wales matters are read into structured fields, the parties and their roles, who presided, how it ended, and the money in play. Matters in the other states are catalogued from the tribunal register with their citation, scheme, and source, ahead of the same structured read.
2,399 matters on the public record
| Decision | Parties | Member | Dispute | Outcome | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Surfers Plaza Resort [2023] QBCCMCmr 440 CTS 6388 catalogued matter | Other QBCCMCmr COMMITTEE DECISION – RESTRICTED ISSUE – where the committee consented to a person making an application to local government for a material change of use of a lot – whether the decision was a restricted issue for the committee Accommodation Module, s 44 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Surfers Plaza Resort [2023] QBCCMCmr 441 CTS 6388 catalogued matter | Other QBCCMCmr REASONABLENESS – where committee consented to lot owner lodging material change of use application with local council – whether the decision was made unreasonably. Act, s 100(5) On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Munna Beach Apartments [2023] QBCCMCmr 436 CTS 10299 catalogued matter | Nuisance and behaviour QBCCMCmr 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 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Qube Commercial Broadbeach [2023] QBCCMCmr 437 CTS 55217 catalogued matter | Other QBCCMCmr Change of body corporate’s financial year\_. Act, ss 276, 283\_ On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Legends Gold Coast [2023] QBCCMCmr 434 CTS 32119 catalogued matter | Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr TOWING – where a vehicle appears to have been abandoned on common property – whether the body corporate can tow the vehicle. Act, s 94(2), 100(5) On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Raquel Court [2023] QBCCMCmr 435 CTS 4428 catalogued matter | Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr INSURANCE – whether the body corporate is entitled to recover an insurance excess payment from the applicant in relation to damage caused by the applicant’s tenant to common property and/or another lot. COMMITTEE RESOLUTIONS – whether committee members had a conflict of interest in relation to motions to allow several lots, including theirs, to park on common property – whether the motions purported to allow owners to obstruct common property in contravention of the by-laws. Act, ss 94(1)(a), 100(5); Standard Module, ss 66(1)-(2), 166(1)(c), 203(3)-(4). On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Southport Central Commercial [2023] QBCCMCmr 432 CTS 34990 catalogued matter | Unit entitlements QBCCMCmr COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT STATEMENT – where exclusive use rights have been reallocated – where the validity of the reallocation is disputed - whether an extension of time should be granted for the body corporate to record a new CMS recording the reallocation. Act, s176 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Vivid New Farm [2023] QBCCMCmr 433 CTS 44362 catalogued matter | Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr GENERAL MEETING MOTION – where the body corporate resolved to reimburse an owner for goods damaged by flooding on common property – whether the resolution was valid. Act, s 94; Accommodation Module, ss 58, 105, 152, 170 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Chevron Renaissance [2023] QBCCMCmr 430 CTS 30946 catalogued matter | Management and meetings QBCCMCmr GENERAL MEETING – whether notices of extraordinary general meeting were properly distributed – whether allegations of pre-filled voting forms are substantiated – whether committee followed procedures to approve motions for general meeting – whether individual motions and resolutions were valid. Act, s 100(5); Accommodation Module, ss 79, 125, 147, 174 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Oyster Cove [2023] QBCCMCmr 429 CTS 19167 catalogued matter | Management and meetings QBCCMCmr COMMITTEE RESOLUTION – validity of resolution authorising erection of fence. Act, ss 100(5),163; Accommodation Module, s 176 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| 3 Parkland Boulevard [2023] QBCCMCmr 428 CTS 33918 catalogued matter | Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr MAINTENANCE – where the applicants are experiencing noise from exhaust fans in the basement carpark – where the exhaust fans are the responsibility of the principal body corporate – whether orders against the subsidiary body corporate are warranted. Act, ss 94, 100 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| 53 Short Street [2023] QBCCMCmr 426 CTS 50067 catalogued matter | Nuisance and behaviour QBCCMCmr NUISANCE / HAZARD / INSURANCE – where the parties reside in a duplex and the applicant alleges the respondent is causing a nuisance and a hazard by accumulating rubbish in front of Lot 1 – where the applicant is seeking to be reimbursed for the respondent’s portion of the scheme’s insurance premium – whether the orders sought by the applicant are warranted in the circumstances. Act, ss 59(2), 167, 185(2), 270, 280 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Surf 'N' See Appartments [2023] QBCCMCmr 427 CTS 17095 catalogued matter | Levies and contributions QBCCMCmr REASONABLENESS – where awning extends from the front of the scheme – where body corporate records silent as to whether the awning was constructed for the body corporate or the owner of Lot 1 – where local government required repairs to the awning – where the body corporate paid to have awning repairs undertaken – where body corporate then resolved to recover the amount from Lot 1 – whether there was a reasonable basis for the body corporate to assert that the lot owner was responsible for the maintenance – whether it was therefore unreasonable for the body corporate to pass the resolution REASONABLENESS – INSURANCE – CONTRIBUTIONS – where body corporate passed resolution to adjust contributions payable by a lot for reinstatement insurance premiums levied for past years – whether the power to adjust the contributions can be exercised retrospectively – meaning of ‘payable’ – whether reasonable to use the power retrospectively Act, s 94(2); Small Scheme Module, s 120 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Brookwater Ridge Home Owners Club [2023] QBCCMCmr 425 CTS 32166 catalogued matter | By-laws QBCCMCmr BY-LAWS – whether owner has failed to keep his lot in good condition; whether there has been a breach of by-laws – whether orders are warranted. Standard Module, 211 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Terraces on Garfield [2023] QBCCMCmr 423 CTS 36932 catalogued matter | Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr BY-LAWS – whether the respondent has parked on common property contrary to the scheme’s by-laws – whether the applicant body corporate should be permitted to tow offending vehicles Act, ss 94 and 184 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| The Sanctuary Townsville [2023] QBCCMCmr 422 CTS 38880 catalogued matter | Management and meetings QBCCMCmr GENERAL MEETING RESOLUTION – whether a resolution to re-engage a caretaking service contractor ought to be deemed void because owners were misled or underinformed, the body corporate acted unreasonably by imposing financial hardship on owners, or the motion, voting, or explanatory material were otherwise irregular. Act, ss 94(2), 270(1)(c)&(3); Accommodation Module, ss 58(1)-(2), 76(3), 80, 92(2), 125(2)(c)(i)(A), 127(2)(a)(i), 128(2)(a), 130(1), 131(1), 140. On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Drift Palm Cove [2023] QBCCMCmr 421 CTS 36253 catalogued matter | Management and meetings QBCCMCmr COMMITTEE RESOLUTIONS – where the committee made decisions about electricity supply and toilet facility access for retail lots that are not part of the community titles scheme but governed by a building management statement – whether the decisions were valid – whether the committee acted reasonably – whether there is good reason to waive the time limit for lodging the application. Act, ss 94, 100(5), 242 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Indooroopilly Gardens [2023] QBCCMCmr 418 CTS 15738 catalogued matter | Other QBCCMCmr INTERIM ORDER – whether an interim order is warranted. Act, s 279 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Nimrod 1 [2023] QBCCMCmr 419 CTS 893 catalogued matter | Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr RESOLUTIONS – where committee proposed works to common property timber balustrades, whether works are maintenance requiring an ordinary resolution or improvements requiring a special resolution – where cost of works exceeded major spending limit, whether it was not practicable for exceptional reasons to obtain more than one quote for the works – whether committee decisions made at informal meetings were valid. Act s 106; Accommodation Module, ss 162, 163, 170, 176 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Sunbird Villa [2023] QBCCMCmr 420 CTS 966 catalogued matter | Other QBCCMCmr INTERIM ORDER – where body corporate resolved to remove fence – where applicant challenges the reasonableness of the body corporate’s decision – whether interim order should be granted in the circumstances. Act, s279(1) On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Zam Zam Crestmead [2023] QBCCMCmr 417 CTS 55030 catalogued matter | Other QBCCMCmr APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR – whether circumstances indicate that the body corporate is so dysfunctional as to warrant appointment of administrator Act, ss 227, 228, 276, 284, 301 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Cairns One Precinct Three [2023] QBCCMCmr 416 CTS 37660 catalogued matter | Other QBCCMCmr BODY CORPORATE RECORDS – whether the body corporate has validly requested the return of body corporate property - whether the respondent has failed to comply with the request. Accommodation Module, s 224 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Glades Easthill South [2023] QBCCMCmr 412 CTS 30074 catalogued matter | Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr BY-LAWS – whether the respondent has parked vehicles on common property visitor parking spaces in breach of the by-law – whether orders are warranted - COSTS – whether the respondent should reimburse the applicant’s application fees. Act, ss 94, 185 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Rata Nui [2023] QBCCMCmr 415 CTS 10669 catalogued matter | Other QBCCMCmr INTERIM ORDER – whether interim orders should be granted in the circumstances. Act, s279(1) On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Vida [2023] QBCCMCmr 413 CTS 51788 catalogued matter | By-laws QBCCMCmr CONTRAVENTION OF SCHEME BY-LAWS Act, ss 182-188 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| James Place [2023] QBCCMCmr 410 CTS 9374 catalogued matter | Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr GENERAL MEETING RESOLUTION; IMPROVEMENT TO COMMON PROPERTY; EXCLUSIVE USE – where the body corporate invalidly purported to grant a lot exclusive use of common property and permission to erect a fence – where the exclusive use resolution was subsequently rescinded and another resolution passed requiring the removal of the fence – where other lots have also been improperly granted exclusive use of common property yet have not had that rescinded nor been required to remove their fences - whether the body corporate acted reasonably in requiring the removal of the fence – whether the resolution ought to be declared void. Act, ss 35(1), 62(2)&(3)(a), 94(2), 337(2)(g), 339(5); Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980, s 30. On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| The Astor Terrace Car Park [2023] QBCCMCmr 411 CTS 7532 catalogued matter | Other QBCCMCmr COMMITTEE DECISION – where an owner of numerous lots requested the body corporate committee to record a new Community Management Statement (CMS) recording the amalgamation of those lots – where new plans and CMS have been prepared by lot owner but body corporate requires these to be reviewed by the body corporate’s solicitor at the expense of the lot owner. Act, ss 51C, 63, 94(2), 100(5) On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Poinciana Vistas [2023] QBCCMCmr 408 CTS 28937 catalogued matter | Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr COMMITTEE MOTIONS – where the applicants installed a concrete path on common property – where the committee passed resolutions about the path – whether orders about the resolutions are warranted. Act, ss 94(2), 100(5); Standard Module, s 187 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| The Billabong [2023] QBCCMCmr 409 CTS 19961 catalogued matter | Levies and contributions QBCCMCmr CONTRIBUTIONS – where the body corporate has incorrectly raised funds for the maintenance of lots that it is not responsible for – whether the body corporate should be authorised to refund those funds. Accommodation Module, ss 152, 170, 201 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| The Birds Nest [2023] QBCCMCmr 407 CTS 42179 catalogued matter | Insurance QBCCMCmr INSURANCE IN BUILDING FORMAT PLAN – requirement for each lot owner to contribute Act, s 280(2); Standard Module, ss 197, 198, 201, 206. On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| AVU [2023] QBCCMCmr 403 CTS 36182 catalogued matter | Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr MAINTENANCE UNDER BUILDING FORMAT PLAN; PROPERTY DAMAGE – where a lot has suffered water damage thought to be caused by ingress through the front door, an external wall separating the lot from an adjacent common property garden bed, and an incorrectly installed downpipe spreader and irregular apron flashing on the roof – whether the body corporate must repair the common property and the lot. Act, ss 20, 281(1)(a); Standard Module, ss 180(1)&(2)(a)(ii), 211(3); Land Title Act 1994, s 49C(4). On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Headland Tropicana [2023] QBCCMCmr 406 CTS 10421 catalogued matter | Other QBCCMCmr INTERIM ORDERS – where committee refused lot owners’ application to bring two dogs onto the scheme – where applicants allege committee decision was unreasonable – whether to grant interim order to allow dogs to be brought onto the scheme pending further or final order. Act, ss 100(5), 279 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Lakewood Reserve Villas [2023] QBCCMCmr 404 CTS 34375 catalogued matter | Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr IMPROVEMENT TO COMMON PROPERTY; GENERAL MEETING RESOLUTION – where the respondents installed an air conditioning compressor on common property without body corporate approval – where a general meeting resolved that the compressor should be relocated to their exclusive use courtyard - whether the respondents must comply with the resolution. Accommodation Module, ss 79, 177. On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Ocean Pacifique [2023] QBCCMCmr 405 CTS 8379 catalogued matter | Management and meetings QBCCMCmr AGM RESOLUTIONS – whether resolutions approving legal proceedings and payment of legal fees and costs should be declared invalid – whether resolutions involved fraud on the minority of lot owners ADMINISTRATOR – where scheme is in substantial non-compliance – whether administrator should be appointed DISMISSAL OF APPLICATION – ABUSE OF PROCESS – whether application should be dismissed for being vexatious and an abuse of process On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Central Heights [2023] QBCCMCmr 402 CTS 20078 catalogued matter | By-laws QBCCMCmr NUISANCE – BY-LAWS - whether the respondent is causing a nuisance or an unreasonable interference by installing and using security cameras on his lot – whether he has breached the by-laws - whether the cameras should be removed. Act, s 167 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Glades Easthill South [2023] QBCCMCmr 399 CTS 30074 catalogued matter | Costs and procedure QBCCMCmr COMMITTEE PROCEDURES – whether meeting minutes are accurate –COSTS – whether the application is frivolous, vexatious, misconceived or without substance – whether costs should be awarded. Act, s 270, Accommodation Module, s 63 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Montague Markets South [2023] QBCCMCmr 401 CTS 54502 catalogued matter | Building defects QBCCMCmr COMMITTEE MOTION – where the body corporate installed speed bumps and other traffic management works at the scheme – where the applicant asserts the improvements are not up to standard and submitted a motion to remedy alleged defects but the motion was not carried – where the applicant is no longer an owner or occupier in the scheme – whether the application should be dismissed Act, ss 238, 239C, 270 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Peninsula [2023] QBCCMCmr 398 CTS 9865 catalogued matter | Management and meetings QBCCMCmr APPLICATION FOR INTERIM ORDERS – where the body corporate committee is making decisions without passing resolutions, notifying owners, or giving them the chance to object – where the committee is paying fees to contractors that are cumulatively above its spending limit in relation to a project that has yet to be approved by owners at a general meeting – whether interim orders should be made to halt these practices pending the final determination of the application. Act, s 279(1); Standard Module, ss 52(1)(d), 55(3), 65, 68(3), 69, 71(2)(b), 72, 73(1), 172(1)(a)&(2), 186(3). On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| The Anchorage Apartments [2023] QBCCMCmr 400 CTS 27511 catalogued matter | Other QBCCMCmr COMMITTEE MOTION – where the applicant installed a fence – where the committee did not approve the fence - whether the body corporate failed to act reasonably in not passing the motion – whether the outcome sought is still relevant or required. Act, ss 100(5), 270(1)(e) On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Catalina Apartments [2023] QBCCMCmr 394 CTS 5616 catalogued matter | Other QBCCMCmr REASONABLENESS – whether committee decision to refuse an application to keep an animal at the scheme was unreasonable. Act, s 100(5) On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Outrigger [2023] QBCCMCmr 396 CTS 9717 catalogued matter | Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr IMPROVEMENTS AND DISPOSITION OF COMMON PROPERTY – where the respondents have demolished the dwelling on Lot 2 and are in the process of constructing a new unit on the lot which will include an additional storey – where the applicants allege the respondents do not have authorisation to carry out this work – whether the orders sought by the applicants are warranted in the circumstances. Act, s 242; Standard Module, s 184 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Cotinga Villas [2023] QBCCMCmr 389 CTS 21152 catalogued matter | Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr BODY CORPORATE RESOLUTION – whether resolution made by body corporate to allow lot owner to purchase common property was a lawful decision of the body corporate – whether procedural requirements for calling a general meeting were met – whether procedural non-compliance was substantial or could give rise to material prejudice – whether motion provided adequate notice and information – whether body corporate was required to execute a deed of transfer to implement a resolution. Act, ss 101(2), 154; Small Scheme Module, ss 22, 37, 41, 103 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Montague Markets South [2023] QBCCMCmr 392 CTS 54502 catalogued matter | Other QBCCMCmr CHANGE OF FINANCIAL YEAR – whether to change the financial year end date of the body corporate Act, s 283 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Sunny Ridge Gardens [2023] QBCCMCmr 391 CTS 19295 catalogued matter | Management and meetings QBCCMCmr ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING – whether to extend the time for holding an annual general meeting. Act, s 104; Standard Module, s 83. On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Villas on Central [2023] QBCCMCmr 390 CTS 54849 catalogued matter | Other QBCCMCmr INTERIM ORDER – whether an interim order is necessary because of the nature or urgency of the circumstances to which the application relates. \- whether Adjudicator can be satisfied that an application raises a serious legal question and the balance of convenience between the parties justifies injunctive relief. SDW2 Pty Ltd v JLF Corporation Pty Ltd [[2017] QSC 001](/cgi-bin/LawCite?cit=%5b2017%5d%20QSC%20001 "View LawCiteRecord") Australian Broadcasting Corporation v O'Neill [[2006] HCA 46](/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/cases/cth/HCA/2006/46.html "View Case") Act, s 279. Accommodation Module, ss 40, 162. On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Villas on Central [2023] QBCCMCmr 393 CTS 54849 catalogued matter | Other QBCCMCmr INTERIM ORDER – whether an interim order is necessary because of the nature or urgency of the circumstances to which the application relates. \- whether Adjudicator can be satisfied that an application raises a serious legal question and the balance of convenience between the parties justifies injunctive relief. SDW2 Pty Ltd v JLF Corporation Pty Ltd [[2017] QSC 001](/cgi-bin/LawCite?cit=%5b2017%5d%20QSC%20001 "View LawCiteRecord") Australian Broadcasting Corporation v O'Neill [[2006] HCA 46](/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/cases/cth/HCA/2006/46.html "View Case") Act, s 279. Accommodation Module, ss 40, 162. On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Artique [2023] QBCCMCmr 386 CTS 34902 catalogued matter | Costs and procedure QBCCMCmr TRANSFER FEE – where the applicant caretaking service contractor was transferred the caretaking and letting rights in 2007 – where the caretaking engagement and letting agent authorisation expired in 2021 but the applicant continued to provide the same services on a month-to-month basis until a new long-term contract was executed some five months later – where the applicant transferred the caretaking and letting rights to another contractor in 2022 – whether the applicant’s “initial contract date” was the date the rights were transferred to it in 2007 or the date the latest engagement and authorisation was executed in 2021 – whether the applicant was required to pay a transfer fee to the body corporate – whether the body corporate must reimburse the transfer fee – whether the body corporate must reimburse the applicant’s costs of making this application. Act, s 280(1); Accommodation Module, ss 133(1), 135-137. On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Casino Court [2023] QBCCMCmr 387 CTS 9704 catalogued matter | By-laws QBCCMCmr ACCESS TO A LOT – where the body corporate has issued entry notices seeking access to the respondents’ lot for various purposes – where the respondents have refused access – whether orders for access are required – IMPROVEMENT TO LOT – where the respondents have installed a shade sail on their balcony– whether the installation is in breach of the by-laws – whether approval required – whether the shade sail should be removed. Act, s 163; Standard Module, ss 180, 187 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Eden On Eskgrove [2023] QBCCMCmr 388 CTS 54895 catalogued matter | Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr ENTRY TO A LOT – where the body corporate requires access to the lot to perform maintenance obligations – where the owner seeks a security bond as a condition of entry – whether owner has a right to do so – whether owner is obstructing entry. Act, ss 163, 243A On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
| Abian Botanic Gardens [2023] QBCCMCmr 385 CTS 49990 catalogued matter | By-laws QBCCMCmr BYLAWS – whether hard flooring installed by owner meets acoustic requirements of by-law; whether body corporate failed in its duty to enforce the by-law reasonably; whether committee resolution approving the installation was void. Act, ss 94(1)(b), 94(2), 242; Accommodation Module, s44 On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision. | — | 2023 | |||
Structured rows are read from the decision's own text into fields; fields the decision does not state are left blank, never inferred. Catalogued rows are matters we hold from the tribunal register, ahead of that read. Every row links to the source decision.