X

Physical orders

Physical issues

The fact that associations and their individual members are liable to pay for repairs and maintenance of different parts of the land buildings means that every time a leak, electricity supply or other physical problem arises the question must be asked: “Who must do this work, and who must pay for it?” The differing views that arise in response to these questions very often lead to disputes.

What type of physical order do you want? One involving…

Select a box below to learn more about that order.

Association repairs and maintenance

Require association to carry out repairs and maintenance.

General repairs

Relevant person required to do repairs or refund costs.

Common area works

Association to carry out work on common areas or not to do so.

Reversing unreasonable rejection of alternation or improvement

Confirming objection was unreasonable and authorising proposed alternation or improvement to common areas.

Acquire or dispose of property

Require the association to acquire or dispose of property.

Grant exclusive use rights

Requiring association to grant exclusive use rights that have been unreasonably refused.

Common area obligations

Oblige an owner to accept common area obligations.