Legislation
The following is a list of legislation applicable to strata and community title management in Australia.
The legislation is complex, but consumer guides which explain it are available at the websites of the relevant state and territory government strata regulators.
Queensland
- Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997
- Body Corporate and Community Management Act (Accommodation Module) 2008
- Body Corporate and Community Management Act (Standard Module) 2008
- Body Corporate and Community Management Act (Commercial Module) 2008
- Body Corporate and Community Management Act (Small Schemes Module) 2008
More QLD information: www.legislation.qld.gov.au
New South Wales
- Strata Schemes (Freehold Development) Act 1973
- Strata Schemes (Leasehold Development) Act 1986
- Strata Schemes Legislation Amendment Act 2001
- Strata Schemes Management Regulation 2005
- Strata Schemes Management Amendment Act 2002
- Community Land Development Act 1989
- Community Land Management Act 1989
(Licensing and trust account issues etc) - Property, Stock and Business Agents Act 2002 (as at 2008)
- Property, Stock and Business Agents Act 1941
These Acts & Regulations can be accessed by Australasian Legal Information Institute members directly through the ISTM website via this link.
More NSW information: www.legislation.nsw.gov.au
Victoria
- Owners Corporations Act 2006
- Owners Corporations Regulations 2007
- Subdivision Act 1988
- Subdivision (Procedures) Regulations 2000
- Subdivision (Procedures) (Owners Corporations Amendment) Regulations 2007
More Victorian information: www.legislation.vic.gov.au
Tasmania
South Australia
More S.A. information: www.landservices.sa.gov.au
Western Australia
Australian Capital Territory
- Unit Titles Act 2001
- Unit Titles Act 2001 - Regulations
- Unit Titles (Management) Act 2011
- Unit Titles (Management) Act 2011 - Regulations
Northern Territory
Further Information
Further Acts can be found on the Australasian Legal Information Institute website.
Please note that while the Austlii website endeavours to be up-to-date, additional sources of Government legislation should also be sourced to ensure the most current information.