The 5 big mistakes that self-represented strata owners are making with their Tribunal applications
The unique role of costs and insurance, and how they can direct the outcome of a case
How to avoid getting trapped in the litigation web altogether
As a strata lawyer serving owners for more than 20 years, I’ve successfully represented many people before the Tribunal.
But here’s the thing (and it’s something other strata lawyers probably don’t want me to share with you):
You don’t really need lawyers.
I’ve personally seen many strata owners successfully navigate litigation in the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) without legal representation.
That doesn’t mean these owners weren’t completely prepared when they appeared before the Tribunal. They were.
They knew:
Self-represented owners are succeeding before the Tribunal every week. Some are even managing to avoid the Tribunal process altogether by skillfully handling difficult situations before they escalate to the level of litigation and overwhelming legal fees.
I’ll be sharing more about these particular owners, including how they’re achieving these results without legal representation, in this free online training.
I hope you can be there.
…wanting to commence your own case in the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) to solve a problem in your community, and you aren’t sure where to start or how to put together a winning case
…wanting to effectively navigate the dispute resolution system to raise the standard of the community, while avoiding unnecessary costs, criticism, and damage to relationships
…needing to guide your clients through situations of high conflict, armed with the knowledge and tools needed to help them make an informed decision in the best interests of the community
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