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Necessary work of the Body Corp

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The primary purpose of the Body Corporate is to administer the common areas and facilities on behalf of unit owners.
The primary purpose of the Body Corporate is to administer the common areas and facilities on behalf of unit owners.
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A Body Corporate, also known as a strata corporation or owners’ corporation, is a legal entity formed to manage and maintain common areas and facilities within a multi-unit complex, such as apartment buildings, townhouses, or gated communities. They are typically established when the first unit within the complex is sold.

Every unit complex governed by a shared ownership model typically has a Body Corporate. Its necessity stems from the need to coordinate the management and maintenance of shared spaces and facilities, ensuring the smooth functioning and upkeep of the entire property. Without a Body Corporate, there would likely be chaos in managing common areas, resolving disputes, and ensuring compliance with regulations and bylaws.

The primary purpose of a Body Corporate is to administer the common areas and facilities on behalf of all unit owners. This includes tasks such as maintaining the building’s structure, managing finances, organizing insurance, enforcing bylaws, and resolving disputes among residents. They are responsible for collecting levies or fees from owners to cover the costs of maintenance, repairs, and other communal expenses.

One of the key functions of a Body Corporate is to establish and enforce rules and regulations governing the use of common areas and individual units. These rules often cover issues such as noise, pet ownership, parking, and property alterations. By enforcing these rules, the Body Corporate aims to create a harmonious living environment and protect the interests of all residents.

Additionally, Body Corporates may engage professional property managers or strata managers to assist with the day-to-day operations and decision-making processes. These managers handle administrative tasks and financial management.

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