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Unit Titles (Management) Act 2011
28Owners corporation—entry to units
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28 Owners corporation—entry to units
(1) An owners corporation for a units plan does not have a right to enter
a unit in the units plan without the consent of the owner or occupier,
except in accordance with this section.
(2) The owners corporation may enter the unit without notice to the
owner or occupier of the unit if the access is required in an
emergency.
Examples—emergencies
1 water is flowing from 1 unit into another unit and is causing damage
2 an external glass window in the unit is dislodged and is likely to fall
(3) If entry to the unit is required to inspect or maintain the common
property of the units plan, a person may enter the unit on behalf of the
owners corporation if—
(a) the executive committee authorises the entry, and the person to
enter, by resolution; and
(b) the executive committee gives the owner or occupier written
notice that the entry must be allowed on a stated day.
(4) A notice under subsection (3) (b) must be given to the owner or
occupier not less than 7 days before the entry it relates to.