Forum: How SM snaffles frequent flyer points

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Why is your strata manager getting frequent flyer points for spending your money?

Casting my eye back over the past two decades of writing about strata, I was reminded of how a simple question on an email led to strata law being changed here in NSW and eventually across Australia.

You can read all about it HERE. And that’s my way of saying, it doesn’t matter how trivial you think your questions are, they can lead to all sorts of discoveries about the way strata schemes are managed and occasionally mismanaged.

Sometimes the responses you get here may not give you the definitive answer – we’re not lawyers, after all – but they can lead to the right questions being asked of the right people.

But there are some fun what-the..? moments too.  Like the reader this week who has discovered that her strata manager has in their contract that they get the frequent flyer points from credit card payments.

There is a simple answer but it’s not as straightforward as it seems at first.

Or the Flatchatter who has realised that every year there’s a motion on their AGM to renew the strata manager’s contract – which is weird because the standard contracts are, by law, one year initially then a maximum of three thereafter.

What’s going on?  We reckon we know, it could be a dodge around the legislation, and we think we know how to stop it. By the way, these topics get an airing in this week’s podcast too.

And if you are in any way offended by my descriptions of the Warriors, Worriers, Quiffers and Carers in this post, be assured we love you all – you are the lifeblood of this website.

New in this week’s Forum

  • Why should our strata manager get the Frequent Flyer points when we pay by card? That’s HERE.
  • How come our strata manager’s contract is on the agenda for renewal every year? That’s HERE.
  • Can I be paid for keeping the common property garden clean and tidy? That’s HERE.
  • Can commercial agreements with service providers be seen by ordinary owners? That’s HERE.
  • Was the threat of a special levy just a bluff. That’s HERE.
  • Will landlord insurance cover my leaking balcony? That’s HERE.
  • Can the AGM rescind permission to park on common property? That’s HERE.

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      Casting my eye back over the past two decades of writing about strata, I was reminded of how a simple question on an email led to strata law being cha
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      The opinions offered in these Forum posts and replies are not intended to be taken as legal advice. Readers with serious issues should consult experienced strata lawyers.
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