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1. Strata Partners Pty Ltd collects
personal information about individuals who have an interest in the
property of organisations managed by Strata Partners Pty Ltd. These
include strata corporations, community and neighbourhood associations.
2. The policy of Strata Partners
Pty Ltd is that personal information must only be collected, disclosed
and used by it for the purposes of managing the affairs of those
organisations, according to the laws to which they and Strata Partners
Pty Ltd are subject. In particular, the Strata Schemes Management Act
1996 and the Community Land Management Act 1989 require the collection of
personal information about those individuals.
3. These purposes may include:-
- the
protection, maintenance and repair of the property
- the
insurance of the organisation and the property
- the
raising and distribution of moneys
- the
election of representatives
- the
enforcement of by-laws and other applicable laws
- compliance
with the requirements of statutory and judicial bodies
- the
making of decisions about the organisation’s affairs
4. For these purposes, personal
information may be disclosed to other owners and representatives,
statutory and judicial bodies, and professional advisers, agents and
contractors of the organisation.
5. Whenever reasonable and
practicable, Strata Partners Pty Ltd will collect personal information
about an individual only from that individual.
6. As an owner, you may gain access
to your personal information according to the laws by which the
information is collected and held. If you require assistance in this
regard, please contact Strata Partners Pty Ltd.
7. Strata Partners Pty Ltd may be
contacted for these purposes by writing to;
Strata Partners Pty Ltd
PO Box 3046
WILLOUGHBY NORTH NSW 2068
8.
If personal information required by relevant laws is not provided by an
individual, then the individual may suffer certain disadvantages,
according to those laws. In particular, the individual may not be
regarded as an owner of his or her premises for the purpose of the
organisation’s affairs, and may be unable to participate in decisions
about the organisation’s affairs, or may not be advised of his or her
responsibilities and rights.
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