Owners Corporation
The Owners Corporation and the OC Committee
Manage and administer the common property.
An Owners Corporation manages the common property of a property whether residential, commercial, retail or industrial.
The Committee of the BYFAS OC is made up of owners elected to assist in the management of BYFAS in conjunction with our strata manager. Members give a great deal of their time on a voluntary basis to assist in the effective functioning and maintenance of our large building and the related interests of residents.
Our ‘Body Corporate’ became an owners corporation on 31 December 2007, when the Owners Corporations Act 2006 came into force. This law sets out the duties and powers of owners corporations.
An Owners Corporation is automatically created when a plan of subdivision containing common property is registered at Land Victoria. Common property may include, for example, gardens, passages, walls, pathways, driveways, lifts, foyers and fences.
When you purchase a property affected by an owners corporation, then you become a member of that Owners Corporation automatically. As a member, you have legal and financial responsibilities to the Owners Corporation.
An Owners Corporation is responsible for and must:
Further details about the operation of Owners Corporations is available from Consumer Affairs Victoria.
An Owners Corporation manages the common property of a property whether residential, commercial, retail or industrial.
The Committee of the BYFAS OC is made up of owners elected to assist in the management of BYFAS in conjunction with our strata manager. Members give a great deal of their time on a voluntary basis to assist in the effective functioning and maintenance of our large building and the related interests of residents.
Our ‘Body Corporate’ became an owners corporation on 31 December 2007, when the Owners Corporations Act 2006 came into force. This law sets out the duties and powers of owners corporations.
An Owners Corporation is automatically created when a plan of subdivision containing common property is registered at Land Victoria. Common property may include, for example, gardens, passages, walls, pathways, driveways, lifts, foyers and fences.
When you purchase a property affected by an owners corporation, then you become a member of that Owners Corporation automatically. As a member, you have legal and financial responsibilities to the Owners Corporation.
An Owners Corporation is responsible for and must:
- Repair and maintain the common property, fixtures and services.
- Take out and maintain required insurance.(Longitude Strata Insurance PDS - click here)
- Raise fees from the lot owners to meet financial obligations.
- Prepare financial statements and keep financial records.
- Provide owners corporations certificates when requested.
- Keep an owners corporation register.
- Establish a grievance procedure.
Further details about the operation of Owners Corporations is available from Consumer Affairs Victoria.
Owners Corporation Manager - Whittles
BYFAS Owners Corporation has engaged Whittles Management Services as its Owners Corporation Manager to administer the day to day operations of the Owners Corporation 1 & 2 for Plan of Subdivision 501242H C.
To contact Whittles, phone: 03-8632 3300
or our Strata Manager is Ivan Galjar - ivan.galjar@whittles.com or 8632 3309
Whittles also offer owners an on-line service with the following facilities:
To contact Whittles, phone: 03-8632 3300
or our Strata Manager is Ivan Galjar - ivan.galjar@whittles.com or 8632 3309
Whittles also offer owners an on-line service with the following facilities:
- owners personal details, contact number, email address etc
- payment facilities for OC fees
- account payments and history
- Plan files, notices, (eg AGM minutes), correspondence etc
Owners Corporation Fees
Invoices are issued to registered owners by Whittles four times per year.
Two Owners Corporations exist for the Plan of Subdivision (PS501242H) - OC1 which covers insurance of the building and OC2 which covers the operation and maintenance of the BYFAS building eg lifts, rubbish collection, building repairs etc. Separate fees are levied for each OC. The BYFAS building is S1 and the adjacent S2 site is currently under development.
The BYFAS AGM is held annually (usually Aug-Sep). Its purpose is to accept reports from the Owners Corporation Committee and Strata Manager, review financial statements for the past year, agree budgets for the new year and elect the new Committee.
It is recommended all owners attend the AGM to keep up to date on issues affecting their property.
Two Owners Corporations exist for the Plan of Subdivision (PS501242H) - OC1 which covers insurance of the building and OC2 which covers the operation and maintenance of the BYFAS building eg lifts, rubbish collection, building repairs etc. Separate fees are levied for each OC. The BYFAS building is S1 and the adjacent S2 site is currently under development.
The BYFAS AGM is held annually (usually Aug-Sep). Its purpose is to accept reports from the Owners Corporation Committee and Strata Manager, review financial statements for the past year, agree budgets for the new year and elect the new Committee.
It is recommended all owners attend the AGM to keep up to date on issues affecting their property.
OC Insurance Policy
The Owners Corporation Insurance Policy covers the building. Individual owners may be able to claim against the policy in some cases for damage to their individual apartment. The excess of $1000 is usually payable by the owner. Cover for contents needs to be taken by each resident (on-site owner or tenant).
Our broker (MGA Insurance) suggest the following details for making a claim:
To ensure prompt processing, it is important that the cause of the fault is clearly identified (best by a tradesman providing a quote) and the quotatation for repair only includes repair work, not improvements.
Further details of the process for claims is available from Whittles, our OC Manager
The Owners Corporation Insurance Policy covers the building. Individual owners may be able to claim against the policy in some cases for damage to their individual apartment. The excess of $1000 is usually payable by the owner. Cover for contents needs to be taken by each resident (on-site owner or tenant).
Our broker (MGA Insurance) suggest the following details for making a claim:
- Date of loss
- Nature of the claim (property, machinery, liability)
- Detailed description of the loss
- Contact Details
- Cause of loss
- Quotation/Invoice for insurer consideration
- Photographs of the damage.
To ensure prompt processing, it is important that the cause of the fault is clearly identified (best by a tradesman providing a quote) and the quotatation for repair only includes repair work, not improvements.
Further details of the process for claims is available from Whittles, our OC Manager
Contacting the OC C'tee.
Please refer to the "Contact Us' page elsewhere on this site.