Your Strata Property With Amanda Farmer

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Synopsis

The ultimate source of actionable tips for strata property owners with Amanda Farmer

Episodes

  • 393. How to Easily Reduce Strata Energy Costs

    17/01/2024 Duration: 20min

    Strata Energy Services has been leveraging the power of the collective since 2018, using "bulk buying power" to get strata buildings a better deal on their energy costs. Sally Pollard joins me to share how it all works and how you can find savings in even the most difficult financial times.

  • 392. The Top 5 of 2023

    10/01/2024 Duration: 24min

    In our first podcast episode for the year, I’m sharing the 5 most popular episodes of 2023 – in case you missed them, need a recap, or are looking for a great place to start if you’re new to our world.

  • 391. Access for AFSS sign-off, damaged blinds and…a strata wedding!

    19/12/2023 Duration: 21min

    In this final podcast episode for 2023, Reena and I cover: an owner’s refusal to permit access to their lot, leaving the Annual Fire Safety Statement (“AFSS”) in jeopardy whether an owner with damaged blinds should call their committee’s bluff and sue over a few hundred dollars the year’s happy endings, including a surprise special event in my own building’s backyard. The pod will be back in the second week of the new year.

  • 390. How Nikki Jovicic of LookUpStrata is Empowering Owners

    12/12/2023 Duration: 30min

    Nikki Jovicic of LookUpStrata joins me to share our common passion for empowering owners through strata knowledge. I answer a couple of curly questions for Nikki's website and we discuss the ripple effect of strata managers having access to quality education.

  • 389. Unwrapping convenience and security this season: a better way to manage parcel deliveries

    06/12/2023 Duration: 29min

    Jo Hall of Groundfloor joins me to share how our buildings can better manage parcel deliveries, even without a building manager or concierge, reducing security risks and ensuring peace of mind for residents.

  • 388. From Poor Cousin to Priority: the Future of Strata, with NSW Strata Commissioner John Minns

    29/11/2023 Duration: 37min

    NSW Strata and Property Services Commissioner John Minns joins me to discuss his priorities for the strata sector. We discuss the "number one problem" in strata, reveal precisely who is manipulating the system, why Fair Trading needs increased powers, and more.

  • 387. How to Plan for Emergencies – with Leanne Habib and Megan Chatterton

    21/11/2023 Duration: 23min

    Megan Chatterton and Leanne Habib join me to reveal just how unprepared our buildings are for emergency events - even though such events are increasingly likely. Megan is asking owners to participate in research that will assist to arm buildings with vital resources they can rely on in emergencies, and Leanne calls for legislative reform.

  • 386. A contract quandary | EV charging grant pressure | finally: electronic records

    15/11/2023 Duration: 28min

    This week, Reena Van Aalst and I cover:  - signing contracts for building work: what strata managers need to look out for  - the rush to access a share of the NSW government's $10m EV charging grant  - self-represented litigants in NCAT, and  - the "new" age of electronic record keeping.

  • 385. How to navigate the very FIRST annual general meeting – with Tim Sara

    08/11/2023 Duration: 29min

    Strata manager Tim Sara of Strata Choice joins me to explain the purpose and process of a "First AGM". Tim explains the role of the strata manager at this early stage of a strata plan's life - including their relationship to the developer, how owners can best get through a daunting meeting agenda, and his tips for making this "birthing" of a new strata plan as successful as possible.

  • 384. The strata lessons hidden in residential tenancy cases

    25/10/2023 Duration: 31min

    When a landlord has to shell out thousands of dollars in compensation to a tenant because of a wet, mouldy apartment, what rights do they have to claim that loss from their owners corporation? I'm unpacking two instructive cases coming out of the NSW Tribunal's Residential Tenancy List last month.

  • 383. New Strata Laws Proposed for NSW: Here’s the Need-To-Know

    18/10/2023 Duration: 18min

    I'm covering the biggest changes that I see for owners and managers coming out of the Strata Legislation Amendment Bill 2023 (NSW).

  • 382. Strata levies are rising, but so is your property value…

    11/10/2023 Duration: 22min

    Reena and I discuss: - why a little perspective would go a long way in the face of rising strata levies - an owner's obligation to fix a fire door impacted by their new flooring - the timely recognition of a hard-working strata manager  - where to go if you want to share what you LOVE about living in strata

  • 381. Stories to solutions: how to learn from reported strata cases

    05/10/2023 Duration: 16min

    Having received such positive feedback after our episode two weeks ago in which I unpacked an important District Court decision, in this week's episode I'm highlighting further strata law cases of interest, PLUS giving the members of our online community access to a special research resource.

  • 380. REPLAY: Successful Strata Records Inspections

    26/09/2023 Duration: 27min

    This week, I'm sharing a REPLAY of one of our top 5 most popular podcast episodes: Successful Strata Records Inspections. A source of frustration for many owners, records inspections is one of the subjects I am most frequently asked about. In this episode, I share my 4 steps to a successful strata records inspection, including what to do when particular records are withheld for ‘privacy’ or ‘legal’ reasons.

  • 379. The emails you wish you’d never sent

    20/09/2023 Duration: 24min

    A NSW strata manager has been ordered to pay $35,000 in damages to a committee member defamed by three emails the strata manager sent ahead of an AGM. In this episode, I lead you through the key findings in the case, including why the form of an email might matter just as much as its content, and why ignoring the “troublesome” is always a risky move.

  • 378. Psychosocial Hazards in Strata Explained – by Wal Dobrow

    13/09/2023 Duration: 29min

    Wal Dobrow has worn many hats over his years spent serving our strata space. In this week's episode, he joins me to cover just one topic in particular: psychosocial hazards in the strata workplace. What are they and how are successful leaders managing them? Wal shares his "yellow and red card" system, explains why a strata manager's inbox should NOT be open to every owner, and introduces me to a new word and acronym I think you'll enjoy too.

  • 377. Why you might want to self-manage your strata, and how to do it successfully

    06/09/2023 Duration: 47min

    David Glover has been at the helm of his self-managed strata building for many years. In this conversation, David shares how the decision to self-manage came about (the 'strata manager from hell' played a role) and how his community remunerates him for his services. He generously shares his top tips for those thinking of self-management, including the specific software his building uses, and so much more. This episode is a must-listen for any community thinking of moving away from the professional strata management model, AND any strata manager wanting to understand why some owners are voting with their feet.

  • 376. Surprised by an expired agency agreement?

    30/08/2023 Duration: 24min

    Reena deals with an unhappy owner who feels unfairly accused. I question why agents are letting their agency agreements expire and explain the precarious legal position in which this places them. Together, Reena and I announce a very special in-person event happening in February 2024.

  • 375. How to Speak with Confidence in Strata – with Cat Matson

    17/08/2023 Duration: 33min

    It's often the role of our strata managers to communicate complex information to the inexperienced. Strata owners can become frustrated by a lack of clear communication or explanation from their strata manager about an important issue. Cat Matson, the CEO of Impactful Presenters, joins me this week to explain where our managers might be going wrong, and how we ALL might communicate more effectively, especially in high-conflict situations.

  • 374. Has the DBPA gone too far with its strict rules for remedial waterproofing?

    09/08/2023 Duration: 28min

    Daniel Caruana of Danrae Group joins me to explain how the Design and Building Practitioners Act (NSW) is increasing costs and wait times for owners needing waterproofing work. We question whether legislation intended to apply to new buildings should be used to regulate remediation work in ageing buildings, and Daniel explains the role he believes owners can play in contributing to the proper maintenance of their waterproof membranes – with implications for their building insurance premiums.

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