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Posted 20 May 2024
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Yes, in circumstances where the animal would unreasonably interfere with another occupant’s use and enjoyment of their lot or the common property. The circumstances where an animal unreasonably interferes with another occupant’s use and enjoyment of their lot or the common property are listed in the clause 36A of the Strata Schemes Management Regulation 2016 (NSW). Such circumstances are:
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