Your Strata Property With Amanda Farmer

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Synopsis

The ultimate source of actionable tips for strata property owners with Amanda Farmer

Episodes

  • 354. Illegal hard flooring, child safety nets, and a bathroom reno: inside a member call

    22/03/2023 Duration: 28min

    I'm taking you inside a member call: an opportunity offered exclusively to members of the Your Strata Property Online Membership Community. In this call, I guide a new strata owner on the process of seeking retrospective approval for the hard flooring they have already installed. I also cover: the installation of child-safety nets on a balcony; a clever way to 'sell' the idea of a bathroom renovation how to access the strata roll ahead of a general meeting and more.

  • 353. Claims for lost rent | approving double glazing | a smooth major works project

    15/03/2023 Duration: 34min

    Reena and I cover: the legal obligation of an owners corporation to meet "loss of rent" claims: how far does it stretch? double-glazing of windows: is it really minor work? a stunning makeover for an iconic Sydney building, and more.

  • 352. How to sack underperforming committee members

    07/03/2023 Duration: 36min

    I’m sharing both the legal and practical steps owners can take to deal with underperforming or misbehaving committee members - including relevant Tribunal cases.

  • 351. How to appoint a community association rep + a strata loan win

    01/03/2023 Duration: 34min

    Reena and I cover: - why a lack of office bearer's liability cover might not be as scary as it sounds - how an owners corporation appoints a representative to the community association - how to extend the term of your strata loan, and - the investor owner who saved $35,000 in interest payments

  • 350. Why we must resolve the conflicts of interest in our strata insurance arrangements – John Trowbridge (Part 2)

    22/02/2023 Duration: 26min

           Links mentioned: Get the transcript here! Friday LIVE with Amanda Farmer Episode 349. Why we must resolve the conflicts of interest in our strata insurance arrangements – John Trowbridge Independent Review of Strata Insurance Practices - Phase 1: Findings and Recommendations Independent Review of Strata Insurance Practices - Phase 2: Remuneration of… Looks like you tried to access members only content? Members: Log In Here If you’re not a member, you can find out about all the benefits of membership over here

  • 349. Why we must resolve the conflicts of interest in our strata insurance arrangements – John Trowbridge

    15/02/2023 Duration: 32min

    In the first part of this two-part episode, John Trowbridge explains why he has been engaged as a private consultant to conduct a review of strata insurance practices (and who has engaged him). He walks us through the history of our strata insurance sector, including how brokers came to be involved and why commissions and broker fees are today so firmly entrenched in our system. John explains why a lack of transparency around these fees is not only a problem for owners, but the source of a conflict of interest for strata managers. Don’t miss part 2 of this important conversation, next week.

  • 348. Our Chance to Secure a Better Strata Future – The OCN & The NSW State Election

    08/02/2023 Duration: 32min

    For more than 20 years the Owners Corporation Network (OCN) has been the independent voice of strata owners. In this chat, vice chair and director Tom Belsham says that the unique aspects of strata ownership have been poorly understood by our state government for too long. Tom takes us through the ten key issues the OCN is urging government to commit to taking action on, ahead of the NSW state election.

  • 347. How to Solve Blockages Caused by “Not-So-Flushable” Toilet Wipes – with The Drain Man

    31/01/2023 Duration: 21min

    If you've ever experienced a pipe blockage in a building due to "flushable" toilet wipes...this is the episode for you. Jonathan Nykel of The Drain Man joins me to explain how old or damaged drains in residential buildings can be rehabilitated without digging, turning an otherwise major project into a simple fix and saving buildings thousands of dollars.

  • 346. Where do our cost recovery by-laws stand now? – Allison Benson guides us

    25/01/2023 Duration: 34min

    I'm joined by fellow strata lawyer, Allison Benson. Allison recently appeared in the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal on behalf of an owners corporation seeking to enforce its cost recovery by-laws. In this chat, we discuss the Tribunal's decision, how that decision may impact future attempts by OCs to recover costs from lot owners, and the prospect of legislative reform to better protect buildings troubled by serial by-law breachers. 

  • 345. Contractor in liquidation but still licensed? A cautionary tale for strata managers

    18/01/2023 Duration: 25min

    In my first chat with Reena Van Aalst for 2023, we cover: - why strata managers need to be checking the ASIC register before contractors are engaged, - just how far the definition of 'cosmetic work' might (or might not) extend, - a successful storage cage swap, and - a Christmas win for an unfairly sidelined owner. 

  • 344. The 3 Types of Renovations in Strata – and how they’re approved

    11/01/2023 Duration: 25min

    Property owners new to strata are often surprised by the complex rules around renovation approvals. This episode is for those owners (and those guiding them). I reveal how I structure my own thinking about strata renovation work, from internal painting to air conditioning units to complete bathroom renos, and share access to some helpful resources, both for owners corporations and owners, to ensure a smoother renovation project for all.

  • 343. The Top 5 of 2022

    04/01/2023 Duration: 19min

    In our first podcast episode for the year, I’m sharing the 5 most popular episodes of 2022 - in case you missed them, need a recap, or are looking for a great place to start if you’re new to our world.

  • 342. Strata Managers Giving Legal Advice: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

    20/12/2022 Duration: 27min

    In this, our last podcast episode for the year, Reena and I discuss: the building that can't get public liability insurance for its heritage property the dangers of strata managers actioning legal matters without instructions or legal advice a few key principles for those managing Building Management Committees (BMCs). I'll be back with the first podcast episode of 2023 on 4 January. I wish you a lovely, restful festive season. 

  • 341. The strata insurance disrupter we’ve been waiting for?

    13/12/2022 Duration: 18min

    Robin Johnson of Hutch Underwriting joins me to explain how his company’s new offering is delivering better strata insurance outcomes for owners corporations in the middle of a “dysfunctional” market.

  • 340. Brutally Honest Strata Advice – from Vancouver

    07/12/2022 Duration: 37min

    Brent Anderson and James Milne work for the largest property management company in North America - and the largest strata management company in British Columbia, Canada (and YES, they do use the term 'strata' in BC). In this chat, we discuss: - the many similarities between strata in Australia and strata in BC, as well as the few differences; - what it means to "pay with your patience" - what the micro democracies within our fourth layer of government need to succeed and more.

  • 339. Wrangling strata records – with Michael Ferrier

    30/11/2022 Duration: 36min

    Michael Ferrier of Eyeon Property Inspections shares his assessment of the quality of strata books and records, explaining how transparent record keeping adds to property values. He encourages owners to take responsibility for their own records, and he's even got a system to help us do precisely that.

  • 338. Dealing with a cyber fraud fallout | amending meeting motions | levy success |

    22/11/2022 Duration: 24min

    Reena and I discuss: - whose responsibility it is to reimburse stolen funds in the event of a cyber fraud incident, - when the minutes may not be an accurate reflection of what occurred at a meeting, - the communities taking their 'corporate responsibilities' seriously, - a strata manager's perspective on why strata communities must stay 'match-fit', and how they can do so. I also ask the question: did Reena FINALLY get a puppy? Tune in to find out.

  • 337. Your step-by-step process for solving cigarette smoke drift in strata

    15/11/2022 Duration: 29min

    Strata lot owners Brenton Pittman and Lynette Cartwright are fresh from an NCAT victory, brandishing orders that ban their downstairs neighbours from smoking on their balcony, and require the smokers to ensure that smoke does not enter Brenton and Lynette's home. In this chat, Brenton walks me through their hard-fought battle (which took 3 separate sets of Tribunal proceedings) and answers my question "was it all worth it?"

  • 336. What Strata Buyers Wish They Knew Before Buying a Unit

    02/11/2022 Duration: 59min

    A little while ago, I surveyed some of my audience, asking the question "what did you wish you had known before buying into strata?" Veronica Morgan and Chris Bates have featured the answers I received in their latest episode of @The Elephant in the Room Property Podcast. They have generously allowed me to share this interview with you.

  • 335. The power of a STAG

    26/10/2022 Duration: 32min

    Cath Hewitt, from the award-winning City Towers building in Perth, shares how her community is successfully using Short Term Action Groups (STAGs) to engage owners and complete enviable projects.

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