Body Corporate Seal
The body corporate must have a seal to be kept and used in the way prescribed in the regulation module.
The BCCMA states the following documents are to be stamped with the seal:
  • on a certificate stating that the body corporate approved a dealing in common property
  • filing a copy of the resolution about easements over the common property with the Titles Office
  • certifying a Body Corporate Information Certificate
  • issuing a by-law contravention notice
Plans and Certificates
At the First Annual General Meeting, or as soon as possible afterward, the original owner must give the body corporate for retention all:
  • plans
  • specifications
  • diagram drawings of the building
  • improvements of the complex,
  • the building classification
  • fire safety certificates
  • any and all service locations
  • diagrams showing the location of service easements

These documents are important for any future building or repair work on the complex and the custody of these documents should be closely monitored.

Inspection of the Records
Lot owners, buyers, mortgagees, adjudicators, committee members, other interested persons or their agents may inspect and receive a copy of a body corporate record, except for material which may be reasonably considered to be defamatory, Fees apply.

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