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    melmike
    Flatchatter

      We live in a strata block of 2 apartments. The pool is on level 2, our neighbours are on 3 & 4, we are on 5 & 6.

      In summer only (now!) I swim most mornings, never earlier than 8am, usually around 8.45am. Today my neighbour sent a text complaining that she was “woken by the sound of swimming” and “probably when you are kicking” and “is there anything different from last year”.

      In the past, this woman has asked me not to swim for a week while she conducted a photo shoot in the area for her personal company. She asked me to ensure the kitchen door was locked in case any one hides in there (how they would get there is another matter, going through 2 security doors and a lift with a swipe). She asked me to move my few pieces of swim gear while they are having inspections as they are trying to sell. I complied with all these requests. NOW she tells me I kick too loudly! I plan to tell her to jump. Your thoughts please?

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    • #43705
      scotlandx
      Strataguru

        Just ignore her.

        #43812
        sleepless in strata
        Flatchatter
        (from NSW)

          Ah Melanie

          The joys of a 2 lot strata scheme.

          This is the strata version of “Married at First Sight”

          They are a nightmare for strata managers and one wonders if they should even be allowed. Perhaps a prerequisite for anyone wanting to purchase into a 2 lot scheme is that they undergo couples counselling with the other party before they sign on the dotted line!

          However, given that you have indeed signed up for cohabiting with your neighbour it is in your interest to find a way to make it work so that you and your neighbour can live together peacefully.

          From what you have said it does appear that your neighbour would perhaps like to think of the pool as her own personal property rather than a shared facility.

          Coming to a harmonious arrangement for pool usage for you both as soon as possible will potentially save much angst and drama into the future. And solutions are most likely found in psychology books rather than strata law.

          Perhaps a way to view it is as an opportunity for you to get in ahead of the game and learn how to be your own mediator.

          Mediation has a number of steps that you could think about

          1. Exploration – Listen & get to know the other party. Allow time for talking. Listen for what are underlying interests.
          2. Reframing – try to find a way to reframe any issues into Neutral, Mutual & Future Focussed language.
          3. Work on a mutually beneficial solution – come to an agreement

          Not easy stuff, & no magic bullet but better to get in early and address any issues before they become entrenched.

          #44058
          Miranda
          Flatchatter

            Nah, forget all the psychology stuff, she is unreasonable.  Just tell her to jump.

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