Changes to the Unit Titles Act 2010 are now in force. The purpose of the Unit Titles (Strengthening Body Corporate Governance and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2022 is to provide greater protections for people who buy or own unit title properties.


Unit Titles are a form of property ownership. The Act that governs Unit Titles has recently changed and is in effect, find out what the changes mean for you.


The Unit Titles Act 2010 and its Regulations now require sellers to provide a wider range of information to prospective buyers. They also give buyers additional rights if these information requirements are not met.


Changes to the Unit Titles Act 2010 have strengthened governance arrangements in relation to a body corporate.


The Unit Titles Act 2010 raises the professional standards required of body corporate managers and includes a new code of conduct.


There are new requirements to ensure sufficient planning of long-term maintenance projects.


Changes to the Unit Titles Act 2010 include new dispute resolution rules and fees.


Changes to the Unit Titles Act include utility interests and charges to owners. 


The Unit Titles Act gives powers to the regulator to improve compliance.

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