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Tips for Sectional Title Owners |
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- Show the same sort of consideration for your neighbours, as you would like them to show you.
- Expect to play your part in running the Scheme - be a responsible and active member of the Body Corporate
- Control loud noises and inconsiderate behaviour from your within your Unit -be fair to your neighbours.
- Take responsibility for your Exclusive Use areas - keep your carport, garden or balcony tidy.
- Identify ways in which you can assist the Trustees and your fellow members of the Body Corporate.
- Offer any special skills that you possess to the Trustees - bookkeeping, secretarial, legal or handyman skills properly used can help to reduce the levy.
- Never forget - you are part of a community. Would you be happy to have a neighbour like YOU?
- Are you sure you understand the Management and Conduct Rules of your Scheme - they are there for your benefit and protection.
- Levies affect everyone - pay yours timeously and play your part in helping to control unnecessary expenditure.
- The Common Property is there for everybody's' use and enjoyment - help to keep it tidy.
- If you are planning to renovate or improve your Unit, be sure that you notify the Trustees if the Common Property is to be affected.
- Tenant's behaviour is the responsibility of the owner of the Unit - remember this if you decide to rent-out your Unit.
- Life in a Sectional Title Scheme has many advantages - make sure that you derive the maximum benefits and enjoyment.
- Every owner is a member of the Body Corporate - play your part in making your Scheme the success that you and the other owners would like.
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