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Body Corporate And Community Title

Body corporate and community title

Our property lawyers advise and act in body corporate and community title matters, including structuring, disputes and litigation, as well as conciliation and adjudication processes.

Instructions are accepted in relation to:
  • Advice and litigation relating to service contractor agreements
  • Transactions affecting common property, including leasing and licensing
  • Amendments to by-laws
  • Disputes and dispute resolution
  • Establishment of schemes and subdivision
For enquiries relating to body corporate and community title matters, please contact Peter Muller on 07 5574 0111 or peterm@qbmlaw.com.au at peterm@qbmlaw.com.au, or Megan Hanneman at meganh@qbmlaw.com.au

Need Advice on Body Corporate or Community Title Matters?

QBM Lawyers advises on all aspects of community title schemes, from establishment and by-law amendments to disputes and litigation across the Gold Coast and Queensland.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A community title scheme is a form of property ownership where individual lots are owned separately, while common property is shared and managed by a body corporate.
A body corporate manages common property, enforces by-laws, and oversees the administration of the scheme, including maintenance, insurance and compliance obligations.
Common disputes include issues relating to by-laws, use of common property, service contractor agreements, levies and compliance with body corporate obligations.
Yes, by-laws can be amended, but the process must comply with legislative requirements and may require approval by lot owners. Legal advice can assist in ensuring amendments are valid and enforceable.

Frequently Asked Questions

A community title scheme is a form of property ownership where individual lots are owned separately, while common property is shared and managed by a body corporate.

A body corporate manages common property, enforces by-laws, and oversees the administration of the scheme, including maintenance, insurance and compliance obligations.

Common disputes include issues relating to by-laws, use of common property, service contractor agreements, levies and compliance with body corporate obligations.

Yes, by-laws can be amended, but the process must comply with legislative requirements and may require approval by lot owners. Legal advice can assist in ensuring amendments are valid and enforceable.

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