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STRATA SCHEMES MANAGEMENT ACT 2015 - SECT 109
Cosmetic work by owners
109 Cosmetic work by owners
(1) The owner of a lot in a strata scheme may carry out cosmetic work to
common property in connection with the owner's lot without the approval of the
owners corporation.
(2)
"Cosmetic work" includes but is not limited to work for the following
purposes-- (a) installing or replacing hooks, nails or screws for hanging
paintings and other things on walls,
(b) installing or replacing handrails,
(c) painting,
(d) filling minor holes and cracks in internal walls,
(e)
laying carpet,
(f) installing or replacing built-in wardrobes,
(g)
installing or replacing internal blinds and curtains,
(h) any other work
prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this subsection.
(3) An
owner of a lot must ensure that-- (a) any damage caused to any part of the
common property by the carrying out of cosmetic work by or on behalf of the
owner is repaired, and
(b) the cosmetic work and any repairs are carried out
in a competent and proper manner.
(4) The by-laws of a strata scheme may
specify additional work that is to be cosmetic work for the purposes of this
section.
(5) This section does not apply to the following work-- (a) work
that consists of minor renovations for the purposes of section 110,
(b) work
involving structural changes,
(c) work that changes the external appearance
of a lot, including the installation of an external access ramp,
(d) work
that detrimentally affects the safety of a lot or common property, including
fire safety systems,
(e) work involving waterproofing or the plumbing or
exhaust system of a building in a strata scheme,
(f) work involving
reconfiguring walls,
(g) work for which consent or another approval is
required under any other Act,
(h) any other work prescribed by the
regulations for the purposes of this subsection.
(6) Section 108 does not
apply to cosmetic work carried out in accordance with this section.
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