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What if the strata committee makes an unreasonable decision?

You can ask the committee to reconsider, requisition a general meeting to overturn the decision, or apply to the tribunal to set the decision aside. Tribunals can overturn decisions that are unfair, unlawful or so unreasonable no reasonable committee would have made them.

Tribunals are reluctant to second-guess routine committee decisions but they will intervene where a decision exceeds the committee's authority, breaches the by-laws or legislation, was made without proper notice, or unfairly discriminates against a particular owner.

By Reviewed by Last reviewed 2026-05-04

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APA:Stratapages Editorial Team. (2026, 4 May). What if the strata committee makes an unreasonable decision?. Stratapages. https://stratapages.com.au/faq/disputes/committee-decision-unreasonable

MLA:Stratapages Editorial Team. "What if the strata committee makes an unreasonable decision?." Stratapages, 4 May 2026, https://stratapages.com.au/faq/disputes/committee-decision-unreasonable.

Chicago:Stratapages Editorial Team. 2026. "What if the strata committee makes an unreasonable decision?." Stratapages. https://stratapages.com.au/faq/disputes/committee-decision-unreasonable.

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