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In this month's edition of Paddocks Press, Professor Graham Paddock answers the question: Why Levy Collection is even more important than you think? He also looks at the specific case study of Club Kerkira, which provides valuable insight into the legal process of appealing a Community Schemes Ombud Service (CSOS) adjuducator's decision. Jennifer Paddock explores the often contentious issue of Exclusive Use Areas and five common problems and solutions.
We also want to let you know that we are presenting our last courses for 2024 -- it is your final opportunity to upskill with us this year. The three most popular courses start on 7 October and all run for 8 weeks. If you sign up by 22 September 2024, you will get a generous Early Bird Discount.
And lastly, a reminder that we have a selection of tools in the form of books, templates, and case studies to help you and your team. Today we focus on the Paddocks Survival Manuals, which we are told over and over, are truly that -- a manual to more than surviving the complexities of community schemes. Find out more below.
Let us know if you have any queries, and have a look around our site for resources and opportunities to grow in all areas of community scheme management.
The Paddocks Team
PADDOCKS SHEDS LIGHT ON CURRENT ISSUES
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Why Levy Collection is even more important than you think?
In this article Professor Graham Paddock deals with the importance of levy collections in community schemes. It provides a wide-angle view of levy collections to highlight the broader implications of non-payment and the necessity for equitable dispute resolution orders.
Read the article here
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Common Problems with EUAs and how to solve them
Exclusive Use Areas (EUAs) are a crucial aspect of sectional title schemes, however, these often become sources of disputes and challenges due to misunderstandings or mismanagement. This article explores some of the most common problems associated with EUAs in sectional title schemes and provides practical solutions to help bodies corporate effectively manage and resolve these issues.
Read the article here.
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Club Kerkira: A High Court Appeal Case Study
The recent High Court case of Club Kerkira (Pty) Limited v Trustees of Club Kerkira Body Corporate and Others (Case No: D11451/2021) provides a valuable insight into the legal process of appealing a Community Schemes Ombud Service (CSOS) adjudicator’s decision and highlights a significant issue concerning the recovery of contributions from developers by a body corporate on an accrual basis.
Read the article here.
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