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Our building is 7 levels and 26 residential units of double brick construction built circa 1970
A fellow lot owner and I recently discovered that 2 x Strata Committee lot owners (chairman and secretary) had – without seeking permission – removed 150 + bricks from walls in their unit/s which allowed them to install shelving into the cavity. The walls are common property and adjoin to the neighboring lots in each case. Privacy issues relating to voice / sound transmission was the trigger that led us to investigate. There are also ventilation difficulties for the neighboring apartment/s.
My reading of the Strata Management Act says this was illegal and that if proven the walls must be reconstructed to “as built” condition. We have photo evidence of the infringement in one of the lots and sufficient evidence to show both units were modified by the 2 owners similarly probably within the last 4-5 years.
The said owners say it is none of our business and they have misled our Strata Managers as to what they have done. To complicate this a little more one of the apartments has new owners who are (as far as we know) unaware of the destroyed fire wall. In each apartment it involves a section of wall from slab to slab (2.7m) and approx 1.2m long.
Can the forum offer advice?
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