Hiring a strata manager? SCA doesn’t want you just comparing prices. SCA Australasia CEO Alisha Fisher joins me to explain SCA’s new Your Property. Our Priority. campaign, including the single question SCA wants owners to ask to determine what “good” strata management looks like in 2025 and beyond.

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4 Responses

  1. I’m confused. In the past we saw the SCA holding info days for owners and SCA actively supported owners. At one point the SCA had an Owners Committee and in the past three or so years that Committee was closed down. I’ve heard it said that the SCA wanted to focus on supporting the managers and the service providers and it attempted to become the industry body of strata managers. Now it seems they may be aiming to get owners to return to the fold.

    As an owner in a strata building and a previous owner member of SCA I’m very skeptical.i will be interested in how the SCA’s campaign pans out. Although I am a member of SCA , but there are far more important selection criteria than SCA membership that I would have in selecting a strata manager.

  2. SCA operates as an operative representing the Strata Managers. We had a very serious complaint against a Strata Manager and the SCA reviewer tried his best to discredit the complaint and then dropped his investigation when detailed statements were provided that more or less completed the case against the Strata Manager. The SCA reviewer would not return emails, didn’t advise he had completed the review with detailed findings and wouldn’t respond. No avenue exists to question the SCA reviews in any case in NSW. I wondered why the chairman in NSW had to step down – endemic is my response.

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