The Owners Corporation Act 2006 requires all managers paid a fee to manage owners corporations to be registered with the Business Licensing Authority. The registration scheme applies to management businesses, rather than requiring registration of each individual manager who may be an employee of the business.
People who are less than 18 years old, who are insolvent, or who do not have professional indemnity insurance cannot be registered. The register is publicly available and includes details of any orders made against a manager.



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