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  • Key information When you own a strata titled property, you have individual ownership over your ‘lot’ (such as an apartment, townhouse or villa), as well as shared ownership over the 'common property'

  • Frequently Asked Questions:  Latest Update - May 2025 The following additional dutiable residual transaction types will be available: Transfer of Land by Mortgagee (Power of Sale) Transfer of Land (

  • Key information The strata company is the governing body of the strata titles scheme and is made up of all the lot owners. When purchasing a lot in a strata titles scheme, you automatically become

  • Key information Strata tenants must comply with a scheme’s by-laws, which set out how the strata titles scheme is run and the expected conduct of all the people who own, live in, and visit the strata

  • This guide is intended as general information only. If you are uncertain of your rights or interests, please seek professional legal advice. Landgate staff are not able to give legal advice or to

  • Strata is a type of property ownership that includes individual ownership of parts of a parcel of land (lots) and shared ownership of other parts of the parcel (common property). To manage the parcel

  • Key information A strata company might engage a strata manager to perform certain duties to help with the running of the scheme. Strata managers can be paid or volunteer. Either way, they must act in

  • Our strata services WA’s strata law is designed to help strata titles schemes run effectively. All registered strata titled properties are subject to the Strata Titles Act 1985 (STA) which Landgate

  • The information provided in this guide is not intended to amount to legal advice. Professional assistance may be required to determine the most appropriate action to protect your legal rights. Please