A personal approach
to body corporate management

Relationships are the foundation of our business, built on the understanding that every client is unique, not just at a body corporate level, but as individuals.

That’s why we take the time to listen, tailoring our management approach to suit every person, their communication style and business preferences.

Please contact us here if you are seeking a proposal for a building we don’t currently manage. If you are an existing BCsystems customer please email us at info@bcsystems.com.au

A body corporate is regulated in two main ways:

  • Legislation
  • By-laws
  • What are body corporate by-laws

    By-laws are the internal set of rules, specific to each body corporate. They regulate what can and cannot happen inside the community tiles scheme, and cover a wide range of matters including:

    • Changes to each lot’s external appearance
    • Renovations of lots
    • Rules for using the shared recreation areas
    • Body corporate supplying services to residents
    • Speed limit on the shared driveways
    • Opening times of the shared facilities
    • What plants can be planted in courtyards
    By-laws are originally decided by the developer, but the body corporate has the power to change its own by-laws through a democratic voting process.

    Complying with by-laws is compulsory and they apply equally to owner-occupiers, tenants and visitors. If the by-law is unsuitable or unpopular, owners may submit a motion to their body corporate to change it.

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