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Unit Titles (Management) Act 2011
112AGrant of special privileges in relation to common
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112A Grant of special privileges in relation to common
(1) The owners corporation may, by special resolution, make a rule
granting a special privilege for a period of 3 months or more (a special
privilege rule) to—
(a) a unit owner; or
(b) someone else with an interest in a unit in the units plan.
(2) A special privilege rule must—
(a) only be made with the grantee’s written consent; and
(b) must include a provision that states the maintenance requirement
is the responsibility of 1 of the following:
(i) the owners corporation;
(ii) the grantee.
(3) A special privilege rule that states that the maintenance requirement
is the responsibility of the grantee—
(a) must state the type and frequency of maintenance the grantee
must undertake; and
(b) relieves the owners corporation of its obligations under
section 24 (Maintenance obligations) to the extent the rule
places this obligation on the grantee.
(4) A special privilege rule may be made to have effect for a specific
period.
(5) A grantee must not unreasonably withhold consent mentioned in
(6) A special privilege rule that is registered is taken to have been validly
made after a period of 2 years from the day the rule was made, or
purportedly made, despite any defect or irregularity in relation to
making the rule.
Note A modification of the rules of the owners corporation must be registered
with the registrar-general under the Land Titles (Unit Titles) Act 1970,
s 27A.