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.

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2,399 matters on the public record

Structured strata decisions matching the current filters
DecisionPartiesMemberDisputeOutcomeAmountYear
Somerset Gardens [2023] QBCCMCmr 332
CTS 25221 catalogued matter
Other QBCCMCmr

INTERIM ORDER – whether interim order is warranted. Act, s 279

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
211 Ron Penhaligon Way Offices [2023] QBCCMCmr 327
CTS 25277 catalogued matter
Management and meetings QBCCMCmr

GENERAL MEETING MOTIONS – whether resolutions purportedly passed at a general meeting were valid – whether the motions should have been ruled out of order. Act, ss 62, 94, 100; Commercial Module, ss 30, 56

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Aloha [2023] QBCCMCmr 326
CTS 11451 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
Aqua Park [2023] QBCCMCmr 328
CTS 23372 catalogued matter
Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr

MANTENANCE; DEBT – where the body corporate repaired two water leaks within a lot that it claims were the owners’ responsibility; whether the owners must reimburse the body corporate’s expenditure on repairs, water, and conciliation and adjudication application fees. Act, ss 20(b)(i), 229A(3)&(7), 280; Standard Module, ss 180(1), 211(5), 212.

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Bays Vue Apartments [2023] QBCCMCmr 331
CTS 49113 catalogued matter
Management and meetings QBCCMCmr

APPLICATION FOR INTERIM ORDER – where a motion to reimburse the owner of Lot 2 for works he carried out at the scheme was considered at a recent extraordinary general meeting and passed – where the applicant submits the body corporate’s decision to pass the motion was unlawful and unreasonable – whether there are urgent circumstances to warrant granting an interim order in this case Act, ss 94(2), 279; Accommodation Module, ss 163, 170, 177

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
The Emerald Noosa [2023] QBCCMCmr 329
CTS 3894 catalogued matter
By-laws QBCCMCmr

ANIMAL BY-LAW – where the committee refused permission for the applicants to keep a pet dog in the scheme – whether body corporate failed to act reasonably - whether approval should be given. Act, ss 94(2), 100(5), 276

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Varsity Towers [2023] QBCCMCmr 330
CTS 33293 catalogued matter
Management and meetings QBCCMCmr

GENERAL MEETING MOTIONS – whether motions involving proposed spending above the major spending limit required two quotes 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, s 163

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Bayview Tower [2023] QBCCMCmr 324
CTS 5458 catalogued matter
By-laws QBCCMCmr

APPLICATION FOR INTERIM ORDERS – where permission to keep two dogs in a lot was refused by the body corporate committee pursuant to the scheme’s pet by-law; where the applicant intends to relocate to the scheme soon; whether the committee acted unreasonably when refusing to permit the dogs at the scheme; whether the dogs should be permitted on an interim basis until the application can be determined. Act, ss 100(5), 279(1).

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Kirra Breeze [2023] QBCCMCmr 325
CTS 11626 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
Marvyn Trade Centre [2023] QBCCMCmr 295
CTS 655 catalogued matter
Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr

BY-LAWS – whether the respondents have contravened the scheme’s by-laws by storing items on common property – whether the respondents have interfered or permitted interference with utility services or utility infrastructure – whether the respondents have used the common property in a way that causes a hazard. Act, ss 166, 167, 182 and 184

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Panorama 22 [2023] QBCCMCmr 293
CTS 10397 catalogued matter
Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr

REASONABLENESS – whether the body corporate acted unreasonably when choosing to paint the common property roof “basalt” rather than “shale grey”, where the former is expected to make the applicant’s lot hotter. Act, s 94(1)(a) & (2).

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
The Timbertop Terraces [2023] QBCCMCmr 294
CTS 20784 catalogued matter
Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr

BY-LAWS – NUISANCE – whether the respondents have contravened the by-laws and legislation by creating excessive noise and by spraying water on other occupiers using common property using a water apparatus attached to their lot or common property; whether the preliminary procedure for by-law contravention disputes has been followed. Act, ss 167, 183, 184, 186

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Flaxton Country Village [2023] QBCCMCmr 291
CTS 20115 catalogued matter
Management and meetings QBCCMCmr

VALIDITY OF AGM, APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES Act, ss 227, 228, 276, 284, 301

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Hyde Park [2023] QBCCMCmr 292
CTS 5031 catalogued matter
Other QBCCMCmr

BODY CORPORATE PROPERTY – whether the body corporate has validly requested the return of body corporate property - whether the respondent and its directions have failed to comply with the request. Standard Module, s 235

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
2nd Avenue [2023] QBCCMCmr 288
CTS 5755 catalogued matter
Building defects QBCCMCmr

GENERAL MEETING PROCEDURES – whether a general meeting and its decisions were invalid because inadequate notice or insufficient information were given; whether preventative maintenance of lot balconies is an “improvement” requiring authorisation by special resolution; whether the body corporate must offer owners cheaper alternatives. MAINTENANCE UNDER BUILDING FORMAT PLAN – whether the body corporate can replace balcony glazing as part of work to remediate balcony waterproofing. Accommodation Module, s 170(2).

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Dewsbury Park [2023] QBCCMCmr 289
CTS 18314 catalogued matter
By-laws QBCCMCmr

NUISANCE, HAZARD, UNREASONABLE INTERFERENCE – where the respondent smokes on her lot and the applicant who resides in the neighbouring lot experiences smoke drift and odour – whether the respondent is causing a nuisance, a hazard, or an unreasonable interference in breach of the Act Act, ss 167

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Sutherland Apartments, Sky Villas and Villas [2023] QBCCMCmr 290
CTS 29467 catalogued matter
Levies and contributions QBCCMCmr

GENERAL MEETING MOTION – where the body corporate resolved to raise a special levy to fund solicitors acting in legal proceedings – whether the motion was valid. BUGT Act, s 47, schedule 2, part 2, s 11(1)

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
26 Careel Close [2023] QBCCMCmr 287
CTS 45768 catalogued matter
Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr

MAINTENANCE – whether by-law makes body corporate responsible for repairs and maintenance of a retaining wall in an exclusive-use courtyard – whether timber sleepers in the retaining wall have deteriorated and require replacing. Act, ss 59, 94(1)

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Coolum Fairways [2023] QBCCMCmr 286
CTS 29219 catalogued matter
Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr

PARKING BY-LAWS – whether respondent is parking his vehicle on common property in breach of the by-laws. Act, ss 94(1)(b), 183

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

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Frasers Place [2023] QBCCMCmr 284
CTS 23408 catalogued matter
Levies and contributions QBCCMCmr

GENERAL MEETING MOTION – where a motion to record a new community management statement to change contribution schedule lot entitlements failed to achieve a resolution without dissent – whether effect should be given to the motion -whether an adjudicator can make the order sought. Act, ss 47A, Schedule 5, item 10

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Jefferson Villas [2023] QBCCMCmr 281
CTS 17940 catalogued matter
Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr

MAINTENANCE – where roofing membrane is on common property allocated under an exclusive use by-law – whether body corporate is responsible for maintenance; whether body corporate has failed to maintain membrane in good condition; whether body corporate is responsible for repairing water damage to owner’s lot; whether body corporate is required to reimburse owner for cost of expert reports. Act, s281; Standard Module, s192(2) \&s192(3)

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Napoleon Rise [2023] QBCCMCmr 283
CTS 25605 catalogued matter
Other QBCCMCmr

ADMINISTRATOR – whether an administrator should be appointed. Act, ss 276, 278

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Cairns Aquarius [2023] QBCCMCmr 280
CTS 1439 catalogued matter
Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr

Whether motion authorising improvements to common property and disposal of common property, requiring resolution without dissent failed to pass because of opposition that was unreasonable, or was effectively passed. Act, ss 94(2), 276(1)(b); Standard Module, ss 184, 187 Ainsworth v Albrecht [[2016] HCA 40](/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/cases/cth/HCA/2016/40.html "View Case")

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Bunya Terrace Gardens [2023] QBCCMCmr 278
CTS 19604 catalogued matter
Management and meetings QBCCMCmr

INTERIM ORDER – whether the body corporate should be prevented from acting on a resolution to install new fencing and retaining walls pending final orders. Act, ss 94, 152, 159, 160, 161, 311; Standard Module, ss 173, 180

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Gemini Towers [2023] QBCCMCmr 275
CTS 14084 catalogued matter
Other QBCCMCmr

IMPROVEMENT TO A LOT – whether a lot owner must sign a work agreement with the body corporate before altering a load-bearing wall within her lot; whether she must obtain written confirmation from the local government that the alteration would not breach the scheme’s development approval; whether there is a prohibition on interference with load-bearing walls. Act, ss 35(1), 94, 100(5), 165; Standard Module, ss 180(2)(b)(iii); Land Title Act 1994, s 49C(4).

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Gemini Towers [2023] QBCCMCmr 276
CTS 14084 catalogued matter
Management and meetings QBCCMCmr

COMMITTEE RESOLUTION; IMPROVEMENT TO LOT – where the committee voted down a motion to permit an owner to alter a load-bearing wall within her lot; whether body corporate approval was required; whether the committee acted unreasonably in withholding approval. Act, ss 59(2)(b), 100(5).

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Saltwater Residential [2023] QBCCMCmr 277
CTS 31978 catalogued matter
Other QBCCMCmr

FINANCIAL YEAR – whether an order should be made to change the body corporate’s financial year. Act, s 283.

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Rainbow Pacific [2023] QBCCMCmr 271
CTS 14868 catalogued matter
By-laws QBCCMCmr

PETS – REASONABLENESS – where applicant is a lot occupier and lessee who wishes to keep a pet – where by-law requires approval to keep a pet – where Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008 separately requires lessor approval for lessee to keep a pet – where committee refused approval including because the owner had not approved the pet – whether approval under the RTRA Act is a prerequisite for a body corporate giving approval under a by-law Act, s 100(5)

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Franklin Residence [2023] QBCCMCmr 272
CTS 42476 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
Focus [2023] QBCCMCmr 270
CTS 12996 catalogued matter
Building defects QBCCMCmr

APPLICATION FOR INTERIM ORDERS – where the body corporate has billed an owner for costs allegedly resulting from a water leak from the owner’s defective bathroom renovations, citing conditions of approval under a by-law and various provisions of the Accommodation Module; whether the application relates to a debt dispute and is beyond an adjudicator’s jurisdiction. Act, ss 59(2)(b), 180(6), 229A; Accommodation Module, ss 201(3), 202.

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
West Village Two [2023] QBCCMCmr 269
CTS 53219 catalogued matter
By-laws QBCCMCmr

ENFORCEMENT OF BY-LAWS – where the respondent has installed blinds on the balcony of her lot without the approval of the body corporate – where the body corporate alleges the respondent’s blinds are in breach of the scheme’s by-laws – whether the respondent should be required to remove the blinds Act, ss 59, 94, 100, 182, 294; Accommodation Module, s 7

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Blanellewood [2023] QBCCMCmr 267
CTS 3743 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
Gemini Court [2023] QBCCMCmr 266
CTS 9731 catalogued matter
By-laws QBCCMCmr

BY-LAWS – whether pet by-laws are invalid – whether body corporate acting reasonably in deciding to refuse lot owner’s request for approval to keep a dog at his lot. Act, ss 94, 100(5), 169, 180(7)

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Kalua [2023] QBCCMCmr 268
CTS 10510 catalogued matter
Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr

B\_Y-\_LAWS – whether the conduct of the respondent is in breach of the by-laws – NUISANCE – whether the respondent’s conduct is causing a nuisance or unreasonable interference with the use of other lots and common property – whether the condition of the respondent’s lot constitutes a hazard. Act, ss 167, 182-188; Accommodation Module, s 201

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Odyssey Villas [2023] QBCCMCmr 265
CTS 45835 catalogued matter
Management and meetings QBCCMCmr

GENERAL MEETING – whether a general meeting was valid – whether motions, general business, committee appointments and the minutes were valid. Standard Module, ss 48-50, 86, 93(2), 107(6), 117

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Paragon on Arthur [2023] QBCCMCmr 264
CTS 41686 catalogued matter
Costs and procedure QBCCMCmr

RECORDS – whether the body corporate failed to provide body corporate records to the applicant – COSTS – whether the applicant should be reimbursed the application fee. Act, s 205; Accommodation Module, ss 220, 222

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Bridgewater Crest [2023] QBCCMCmr 263
CTS 24675 catalogued matter
By-laws QBCCMCmr

BY-LAWS – whether the respondent has undertaken work in his lot in breach of the by-laws – whether orders are warranted. Act, ss 182-186

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Flinders Village [2023] QBCCMCmr 261
CTS 37247 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. REFEREE POWERS – 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

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Odyssey Villas [2023] QBCCMCmr 262
CTS 45835 catalogued matter
Management and meetings QBCCMCmr

REQUESTED GENERAL MEETING – where the applicants requested a general meeting to be called to consider their motions – where no meeting was called or held – whether orders are warranted – COSTS – whether the applicants should be reimbursed the application fee. Standard Module, ss 82, 84, 85, 222

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
The Sanctuary Townsville [2023] QBCCMCmr 260
CTS 38880 catalogued matter
Other QBCCMCmr

Whether owner has failed to maintain lot in good condition Accommodation Module, s 201(3)

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Number 98 [2023] QBCCMCmr 258
CTS 37674 catalogued matter
Management and meetings QBCCMCmr

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING – where the annual general meeting is to be held more than three months after end of financial year – request for order to allow the annual general meeting to be held late – whether to declare the annual general meeting will be not be invalid for being held late Accommodation Module s 73; Standard Module s 83; Commercial Module s 40

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Odyssey Villas [2023] QBCCMCmr 257
CTS 45835 catalogued matter
Costs and procedure QBCCMCmr

RECORDS – whether the body corporate failed to provide body corporate records to the applicants – COSTS – whether the applicants should be reimbursed the application fee. Act, s 205; Standard Module, ss 228, 231, 233

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Tugun San Simeon [2023] QBCCMCmr 256
CTS 9818 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. Act, ss 94(2), 100(5)

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Surf 'N' See Appartments [2023] QBCCMCmr 255
CTS 17095 catalogued matter
Other QBCCMCmr

INTERIM ORDER – whether interim orders are warranted. Act, s 279

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Nut Tree Grove [2023] QBCCMCmr 254
CTS 26041 catalogued matter
Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr

IMPROVEMENTS TO COMMON PROPERTY / REASONABLENESS – where the applicant sought approval for the air conditioning system installed in the upstairs bedroom of Lot 22 – where approval was not granted – whether it is unreasonable in the circumstances for the body corporate to refuse to grant approval for the air conditioning system as currently installed Act, ss 59, 94, 180, 182; Accommodation Module, ss 170, 177

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Paradise Gardens Apartments [2023] QBCCMCmr 252
CTS 14880 catalogued matter
Building defects QBCCMCmr

MAINTENANCE – where the applicant’s lot is affected by concrete spalling – to what extent is the body corporate responsible for rectification of the lot. Act, ss 101A, 281; Standard Module, ss 162, 180, 211

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Paradise Gardens Apartments [2023] QBCCMCmr 253
CTS 14880 catalogued matter
Building defects QBCCMCmr

GENERAL MEETING – whether motions to approve rectification works were valid – whether there were 2 quotes for the work – whether the meeting complied with procedural requirements – whether the body corporate acted reasonably in passing the motions. Act, ss 94(2), 100(5); Standard Module, ss 89, 172, 173

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Lakelands Resort Noosa [2023] QBCCMCmr 250
CTS 20863 catalogued matter
Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr

Distribution of insurance proceeds; responsibility for maintenance of dividing fence Act, ss 94, 311; Standard Module, ss 197, 204, 209

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
OC Apartments [2023] QBCCMCmr 251
CTS 51120 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. Standard Module, s 235

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

2023
Esplanade [2023] QBCCMCmr 248
CTS 10337 catalogued matter
Repairs and common property QBCCMCmr

MAINTENANCE – in building format plan – whether body corporate has failed to meet their obligations- obligation of body corporate to maintain – liability for damage as a result of failure to maintain Act ss 152, 227, 228, 276, 281; Accommodation Module\_,\_ s 170. Seiwa Pty Ltd v The Owners Strata Plan 35042 [](http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/cases/nsw/NSWSC/2006/1157.html "View Case")[[2006] NSWSC 1157](/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/cases/nsw/NSWSC/2006/1157.html "View Case") MAGOG Pty Ltd v Body Corporate for the Moroccan [](http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/cases/qld/QDC/2010/70.html "View Case")[[2010] QDC 70](/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/cases/qld/QDC/2010/70.html "View Case") Klinger & Anor v Body Corporate for Costa D’Ora [](http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/cases/qld/QDC/2007/300.html "View Case")[[2007] QDC 300.](/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/cases/qld/QDC/2007/300.html "View Case")

On the tribunal register; not yet read into parties, outcome, and amount. Read the source decision.

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