The Unit Titles Act 2010 provides for unit owners and the body corporate to amend or replace the unit plan by carrying out a “redevelopment”. A redevelopment encompasses boundary adjustments between units, boundary adjustments between units and the common property, the creation of new units, or the amalgamation of existing units. Sections 65-71 set out the requirements and procedures.
A redevelopment can be used in a variety of circumstances to provide for the changing needs of unit owners and occupiers.
To learn more about how and when to redevelop join Vicki Toan at the ADLS/SCA(NZ) Unit Titles/Bodies Corporate Half-day Conference on 21 September 2017.
Matters Advised on:
We have recently advised bodies corporate, unit owners, and body corporate managers on:
- acquisition of common property under the Public Works Act
- operational rules
- additions and alterations to unit property
- disclosure on the sale of unit property
- debt recovery
Source: Glaister Ennor
Tim Jones, Property
Paul McKendrick, Litigation & Dispute Resolution
Vicki Toan, Resource Management