Hi Roz,

I have only used chat once, and I think it worked - or it did if you got an email late on Saturday from ucoldunedin@gmail.com about the Twitter account. I received it at this gmail address.

Interesting article.
Near the end I read " Under the body corp rules, building management can file a case against a unit owner at the Tenancy Tribunal or through the courts if rules are not followed and attempts to enforce them fail"
My understanding is that we collectively will be the building management, just as we collectively are the development company at the moment, so I would imagine that any dispute will only end up in court, or in some other major dispute-settling mechanism, if our consensus decisionmaking breaks down in a very major way. Because we would have to agree together to file a case against any unit owner.
Being an optimist, I reckon our chances of avoiding that are pretty high. (And I hope we are not having silly or draconian rules in our body corp - thought silliness can be variously interpreted!)

Happy New Year!
Anne

On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 6:44 PM <michael.rosemary@xtra.co.nz> wrote:

I sent this to chat and it bounced. Anyone else having problems with chat? Thanks roz

 

From: michael.rosemary@xtra.co.nz <michael.rosemary@xtra.co.nz>
Sent: Sunday, 12 January 2020 6:42 p.m.
To: ucol chat (mailto:ucol-chat@list.king.net.nz) <mailto:ucol-chat@list.king.net.nz>
Subject: body corp rules and what can happen if you ignore them

 

It has been discussed before “what happens if you ignore the body corp rules”. Haven’t yet read this whole thing but seems there are threats to take some owners breaking rules to court or the tenancy tribunal. Interesting.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/homed/latest/117741313/residents-warned-for-flouting-laundry-ban-at-aucklands-hobsonville-point

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