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In a strata scheme, who is typically responsible for maintaining and repairing the external walls of a building?

Correct Answer

B) The owners corporation (body corporate)

External walls are typically common property in strata schemes and are therefore the responsibility of the owners corporation. The owners corporation must maintain and repair common property using funds from levies paid by all lot owners.

Answer Options
A
Individual lot owners whose units adjoin the walls
B
The owners corporation (body corporate)
C
The original developer of the building
D
The local council building department

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