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I often get asked what is the difference between Strata and Company Title as a Property Manager from both Tenants and clients alike.

What is company title?

Company title is a form of ownership that pre-dates strata title, which was introduced in the 1960’s. Company title entails that a company owns the building of units and land it occupies. The owner known as a shareholder does not have title to any real estate, but has, by virtue of owning a number of the shares in the company, the right to occupy a defined area in the building.

What is a Strata Title?

The strata system was introduced in Australia in 1961 and has since been widely adopted.

Unlike Company Title you have ownership or title to the unit and shared ownership and responsibility for the building as a whole including gardens, driveways and recreational facilities known as common areas.

Key points;

Strata Title

Company Title

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