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Building Management Committee (BMC)

Strata advocates offer building management committees independent & impartial advice. This could involve project management, budgeting, support, guidance or dispute resolution.

What is a BMC? Why does it exist? How does it operate? Who pays for what? How is that worked out?

Building Management Committee BCM - Strata Advocates
Building Management Committee BCM - Strata Advocates

What is a building management committee (BMC)?

The Building Management Committee is formed to enable multiple strata plans to occupy a single building space and share common facilities. How the various entities interact in these schemes is set out in a document called the Strata Management Statement (SMS).

Why does a building management committee exist?

The Building Management Committee is formed to enable multiple strata plans to occupy a single building space and share common facilities.

How does a BMC operate?

How the various entities interact in these schemes is set out in a document called the Strata Management Statement (SMS).

 

Who pays for what? & How is it worked out?

The Building Management Committee is formed to enable multiple strata plans to occupy a single building space and share common facilities. How the various entities interact in these schemes is set out in a document called the Strata Management Statement (SMS).

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Strata Advocates do not provide legal advice. We do not hold a strata managing licence, we are not strata managers. Any current or prospective client of the Strata Advocates and any third party is encouraged to obtain his/her own legal advice.