• Hot seat 2: By-laws, bathrooms and ebikes (really!)

  • May 9 2024
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast
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Hot seat 2: By-laws, bathrooms and ebikes (really!)

  • Summary

  • This second part of Lawyer In The Hotseat opens with an apology for promising a discussion on ebikes in last week's podcast, forgetting that it's actually in this, the second part (promise).
    Otherwise our discussion with strata lawyer David Bannerman covers renovation by-laws and the value of by-laws that would stand up if challenged at a Tribunal but send out a signal about what is unacceptable even if it's legal.
    We also look at strata managers acting unilaterally, the controversial Building Design Practitioner's Act and how it adds a lot to the cost of home renovations.
    We look at who's responsible for repairing and replacing bathrooms in older blocks - especially when they have never been renovated.
    And, yes, we discuss eBike and scooter batteries, especially in older less fire-resistant unit blocks.
    And finally, for all the questions we couldn't get to, we point listeners to the very slick Bannermans Lawyers website.
    That's all in this week's Flat Chat Wrap.
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    Recorded by Jimmy Thomson & Sue Williams; Transcribed by Otter.ai; Transcription tidied up and sensified by Raphie.
    Find out more about Sue Williams and Jimmy Thomson on their websites.

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