The purpose of this document is to assist you lodge a formal complaint if you wish to do so and how and when we will respond to your complaint.
COMPLAINT MANAGEMENT PROCESS
A person wishing to make a complaint may do so in writing to:
Written complaints should be emailed to info@macarthurstrata.com.au
PROCEDURES FOR COMPLAINT MANAGEMENT
Our Licensee in charge will be responsible for:
SCA (NSW) Code of Ethics (Constitution Rule 40)
Please click here to read the Code of Conduct.
Strata Community Association (NSW) Professional Standards Scheme
Macarthur Strata is a proud member of SCA (NSW), the peak body for the strata sector in NSW representing 2,000 strata managers.
The NSW Government under the Minister for Better Regulation and Innovation has approved a Professional Standards Scheme. This formal recognition by the NSW Government is first of its kind for the property services sector in Australia.
The scheme has been approved for an initial period of 5 years commencing from 1st July 2021. This approval means our business, Macarthur Strata, must adhere to a Code of Ethics including professional standards, and is monitored by Professional Standards Australia.
What does this mean for you?
At the forefront of this scheme is a further commitment to consumers to ensure high professional standards across the strata industry in NSW. This is in line with various other initiatives across NSW, including the NSW Government plan to rebuild the construction sector and restore confidence and professionalism.
The Professional Standards Scheme will bring to our clients a range of benefits, including:
The SCA (NSW) will oversee and self-regulate the conduct of all members within a structured professional framework.
In addition to our internal complaints handling process, the Professional Standards Scheme brings a further robust and independent complaints handling process, ensuring clients can be assured of an independent review and response.
An increase in Continual Professional Development (CPD) requirements for Strata Managers and Licensees in Charge, ensuring the industry remains up to date, educated and aware of their on-going responsibilities to the consumer.
At Macarthur Strata, we are committed to supporting the strata industry, contributing to the overall improvement, and providing an excellent customer experience. The introduction of the Professional Standards Scheme will assist us in meeting these goals for our clients.
If you have any questions regarding the Professional Standards Scheme, please contact info@macarthurstrata.com.au or SCA (NSW) on 02 949 8200. Alternatively, further details are available at www.psc.gov.au.
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Organised management for active sites that need compliance and quick responses.
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These answers cover strata schemes, community associations, neighbourhood associations and building management committees. Different rules apply depending on the type of scheme and its governing legislation.
A strata scheme is a form of property ownership where you own your individual lot and share ownership of common property such as roofs, driveways, stairwells and gardens with other owners.
In most cases, you own everything inside your lot. This depends on the registered strata plan and its date, particularly for schemes registered before July 1974.
Items such as walls, ceilings, structural elements, pipes, roofs and external features are usually common property. However, the registered strata plan always determines who is responsible.
The Owners Corporation is the legal body made up of all lot owners in the scheme. It is responsible for managing common property, finances, insurance, compliance and by-laws.
The strata committee makes day-to-day decisions on behalf of the Owners Corporation between general meetings, within the limits set by legislation and resolutions.
A strata manager assists the Owners Corporation by organising meetings, managing finances, coordinating repairs, arranging insurance and ensuring compliance with NSW strata legislation.
Levies fund building insurance, cleaning, gardening, maintenance, repairs, compliance costs and long-term upkeep of the property.
We’re here to help. Get in touch with our local team for any advice, quotes or general questions.
For existing owners, committees or general enquiries, please contact our offices directly.
Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation.
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