• EP. 1340 THINKING OF RENOVATING IN STRATA? WATCH OUT FOR THESE COSTLY PITFALLS!

  • Nov 20 2024
  • Length: 26 mins
  • Podcast

EP. 1340 THINKING OF RENOVATING IN STRATA? WATCH OUT FOR THESE COSTLY PITFALLS!

  • Summary

  • Unlock the secrets to a seamless strata renovation process as Greg Williamson from Stedman, Williamson Hart shares his expert insights on navigating the complex world of strata living. With projections indicating a significant rise in strata arrangements by 2035, understanding the nuances of cosmetic, minor, and major renovations has never been more crucial. Discover why clear communication and proper approvals are vital to avoiding costly legal pitfalls, and learn from real-case scenarios that highlight the consequences of unauthorized work. Greg's valuable advice ensures you're equipped to handle evolving legislation and maintain harmony with strata managers.

    Our conversation also turns to the often-overlooked challenges landlords, buyers, and sellers face when accessing reliable real estate information. Delve into the intricacies of the market with our guests Lee and Billy, who provide indispensable insights into effective resource sharing. This episode is packed with practical tips and compelling stories, illustrating how personal conflicts can impact the renovation approval process and how tribunals play a role in mediating unreasonable refusals. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a comprehensive understanding of strata living and the ever-changing landscape of real estate.

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