In a Sectional Title scheme, it is usually the trustees and managing agents who are seen to be running things on a day-to-day basis and dealing with the maintenance of the common areas and amenities.
However, says Andrew Schaefer, MD of leading property management company Trafalgar, the trustees are in fact only acting on behalf of the body corporate, which is a legal entity made up of all the owners in the scheme and has the fundamental responsibility for ensuring a well-run and financially secure property.
The key responsibilities of the body corporate, which are shared by every owner, are:
He also says that once individual owners understand that they are actually a part of the body corporate and not separate from it, it is usually easier for them to accept that each of them, and not just the trustees, has a role to play in keep the complex solvent and in good repair.
“While the trustees and managing agent may handle the budgeting, levy collection, debt collection of arrear levies, payment, and regular maintenance tasks, they cannot plan or do any of this work effectively without the collective support of the owners in the body corporate.”
Schaefer says this support can take many forms, but at the very least should include the prompt payment of any levies due. “If the body corporate is the backbone of the Sectional Title scheme, levies are its lifeblood, essential for financial stability, the maintenance of common areas, municipal services continuity, and the protection of value.
“In addition, owners should make every effort to attend body corporate meetings and participate in the discussions about and votes on budgets, levies, reserve funds, changes to conduct rules, and other issues. In this way, they can help shape the decisions and policies that are going to affect them in anyway. Interested owners should seriously also consider serving as trustees to play a direct role in decision-making on behalf of the body corporate.”
And on this point, he says, all owners need to adhere to the body corporate rules and regulations and ensure that their tenants do, too. “Being a considerate neighbour is also one of the best ways to create a harmonious and peaceful life in a Sectional Title community and a successful scheme.”