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When you want to find out the boundaries between common property and lots in a strata scheme, you must look at the registered strata plan. For enquiries about interpretations of the plan and to buy a copy, contact Department of Lands at 1 Prince Albert Road, Sydney NSW 2000, Tel. 9228 6798.

Common property is all the areas of the land and building not included in any lot. The common property boundaries of each lot are generally formed by:

  • the upper surface of the floor
  • the under surface of the ceiling
  • all external or boundary walls (including doors and windows).

 

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