Strata plan cancellations in Australasia: A comparative analysis of nine jurisdictions
A growing number of Australasian jurisdictions now permit a supermajority of owners to terminate a co-owned building scheme allowing proprietors to redevelop, or more commonly, sell the underlying land. This planning tool aids municipal rejuvenation, prevents urban sprawl and provides new housing. I...
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Main Author: | TI, Seng Wei, Edward |
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2022
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