Introduction

Strata properties in Western Australia are subject to ongoing compliance requirements related to maintenance, safety, and overall building performance. For strata managers and property stakeholders, navigating these obligations can be complex—particularly when technical issues or building defects are involved.

Independent advisory supports this process by providing clear, objective understanding of building condition and compliance-related issues, based on observed conditions rather than assumptions.

What Is Strata Compliance in WA?

Strata compliance refers to meeting the obligations set out under relevant legislation and standards governing strata schemes in Western Australia.

This generally includes:

  • Maintaining common property in good condition
  • Planning for future maintenance requirements
  • Addressing building defects and performance issues
  • Meeting applicable safety and regulatory requirements

The responsibility typically sits with the strata company, supported by strata managers and specialist advisors where required.

Why Strata Compliance Can Be Challenging

Managing compliance across a building is not always straightforward. Common challenges include:

1. Limited Technical Insight

Strata managers and owners may not always have the technical expertise required to assess building condition or identify underlying issues.

2. Emerging Building Defects

Issues such as water ingress, cracking, or workmanship-related defects often become apparent after construction is completed and the building is occupied.

3. Conflicting Information

Different stakeholders—contractors, consultants, and owners—may have varying views on building condition or required actions.

4. Reactive Maintenance Approaches

Without structured planning, maintenance is often addressed only when issues arise, increasing complexity over time

The Role of Independent Advisory

Independent advisory provides objective building assessment and reporting to support compliance-related evaluation.

The focus is on:

  • Understanding actual building condition
  • Identifying defects and performance concerns
  • Documenting observed conditions through structured reporting

Independence ensures that findings are not influenced by contractors or other involved parties.

Effective compliance decisions rely on an accurate understanding of building condition. Independent advisory based on on-site inspection ensures that findings reflect actual building performance, rather than assumptions or conflicting opinions. This is particularly important where defects or compliance issues are not immediately visible.

How Independent Advisory Supports Better Decisions

1. Clear Understanding of Building Condition

Independent assessments provide a structured overview of building elements, establishing a consistent understanding of observed conditions.

2. Identification of Risks and Priorities

Assessments highlight:

  • Areas of concern
  • Potential compliance risks
  • Maintenance priorities

This supports prioritisation based on actual building condition.

3. Support for Maintenance Planning

Inspection findings contribute to the development of structured maintenance planning, aligned with observed building condition.

4. Improved Communication Between Stakeholders

Clearly documented findings reduce ambiguity and support consistent discussions between strata managers, owners, and other parties.

5. Reliable Documentation for Compliance Evaluation

Independent reports provide a consistent technical reference for assessing compliance-related issues.

How 360 Advisory Services Supports Strata Compliance

360 Advisory Services provides independent building assessments and reporting for completed strata and commercial properties where compliance, defect, or performance concerns have been identified.

This includes:

  • On-site assessment of building condition and performance
  • Identification of defects and compliance-related issues
  • Preparation of independent reports outlining observed conditions and supporting evidence

Where required, this information may also assist with:

  • Prioritisation of maintenance requirements
  • Supporting stakeholder discussions
  • Providing documentation for compliance-related evaluation

The focus is on delivering clearly documented findings based on observed building conditions, forming a reliable reference for compliance-related decisions.

When Should You Consider Independent Advisory?

You may consider engaging independent advisory support if:

  • There are visible defects or performance concerns
  • The building lacks a structured maintenance approach
  • There are differing views on building condition or required actions
  • You require clear documentation to support compliance-related evaluation

Final Thoughts

Strata compliance in Western Australia requires a clear understanding of building condition, risks, and ongoing requirements.

Independent advisory provides a structured view of building condition and compliance-related issues, enabling consistent evaluation of maintenance and performance requirements over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Who is responsible for strata compliance in WA?

The strata company is generally responsible for ensuring compliance, supported by strata managers and advisors where required.

No, independent advisory focuses on assessment and reporting. Contractors and consultants may still be required for implementation or specialised services.

Not always, but it is particularly valuable where defects, compliance concerns, or complex decisions are involved.

Yes, they provide documented insights based on observed building conditions, supporting evaluation of compliance-related requirements.

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