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  • Key information When you own a strata titled property, you have individual ownership over your ‘lot’ (such as an apartment, townhouse or villa), as well as shared ownership over the 'common property'

  • Key information The strata company is the governing body of the strata titles scheme and is made up of all the lot owners. When purchasing a lot in a strata titles scheme, you automatically become

  • Key information Strata tenants must comply with a scheme’s by-laws, which set out how the strata titles scheme is run and the expected conduct of all the people who own, live in, and visit the strata

  • Strata is a type of property ownership that includes individual ownership of parts of a parcel of land (lots) and shared ownership of other parts of the parcel (common property). To manage the parcel

  • Key information A strata company might engage a strata manager to perform certain duties to help with the running of the scheme. Strata managers can be paid or volunteer. Either way, they must act in

  • Electronic mortgages are supported by robust security measures to ensure the integrity and safety of property transactions. The digital signing applications currently in use ensure all transactions

  • A community scheme is a new form of land tenure in WA, offering an alternative planning and management structure for new mixed-use developments.

  • Access our information guides covering a wide range of strata topics. Select from our different strata guides to find the information you need.

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