Body Corporate Record Keeping
# owners’ names and addresses (co-owners can record only the one address)
# owners’ decisions and those of the committee recorded in Minutes
# budgets of expenditure, money spent, accounting books and statements
# records which are significant or of ongoing relevance
# plans and drawings of the complex
# insurance policies
# details of exclusive use rights
Statutory Registers
The Body Corporate must prepare and maintain a Roll of lots showing:
- the details of the original owner
- each current lot owner
- any mortgagee in possession
- the contribution and interest schedules of lot entitlements
If the owner’s information is not on the Roll the person may not be regarded as a “voter” at a general meeting.
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
- 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.
Queensland Community Living Handbook
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