Potential new neighbour hasn't been paying their body corporate fees - So I am looking to buy a unit on a block of 3 units total. Currently 2 units (including the one im interested in) are owned by 1 person, they have been covering the body corporate fees of all 3 units because the owner of the one other unit has refused to pay. They seems like one of those 'sovereign citizens'. So has far as I understand if I were to buy this unit I would have to cover 50% of this persons body corporate fees as well as my own. What are my legal rights in this situation? I am trying to save myself years of legal headache in the future. Ausfinance
Potential new neighbour hasn't been paying their body corporate fees - So I am looking to buy a unit on a block of 3 units total. Currently 2 units (including the one im interested in) are owned by 1 person, they have been covering the body corporate fees of all 3 units because the owner of the one other unit has refused to pay. They seems like one of those 'sovereign citizens'. So has far as I understand if I were to buy this unit I would have to cover 50% of this persons body corporate fees as well as my own. What are my legal rights in this situation? I am trying to save myself years of legal headache in the future.
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