Developers’ Seminar

24 February 2016

As published in CK Momentum Issue 9 (Click here to download)

In January, we conducted the first of our Developers’ Seminars at our Sydney premises. Ian McKnight, Consultant in our Property & Projects team, spoke about how the new strata laws will impact on developers.

Vital topics at the seminar included termination of schemes, the requirement for building inspections, lodgement of developer bonds, maintenance schedules, integrity of levies, planning changes and appointment of strata managers.

CLICK HERE TO READ AN ARTICLE IN WHICH IAN MCKNIGHT DETAILS THE NEW STRATA LAWS

ClarkeKann has a deep understanding of the issues that arise in the development and management of medium density living spaces. We will be conducting further developer specific seminars throughout the year, so please let us know if you are interested in attending by contacting our Events team at EVENTS@CLARKEKANN.COM.AU.

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