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What strata law applies in the Northern Territory?

NT strata (called a unit title scheme) is governed by the Unit Titles Act 1975 and Unit Title Schemes Act 2009. The regulator is the Department of the Attorney-General. Disputes are heard at NTCAT (the NT Civil and Administrative Tribunal).

The NT has two parallel regimes depending on when the scheme was created. The 2009 Act introduced a more modern framework similar to mainland states. The market is relatively small, so professional strata management providers and tribunal precedent are more limited.

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APA:Stratapages Editorial Team. (2026, 4 May). What strata law applies in the Northern Territory?. Stratapages. https://stratapages.com.au/faq/state-differences/nt-units-titles-act

MLA:Stratapages Editorial Team. "What strata law applies in the Northern Territory?." Stratapages, 4 May 2026, https://stratapages.com.au/faq/state-differences/nt-units-titles-act.

Chicago:Stratapages Editorial Team. 2026. "What strata law applies in the Northern Territory?." Stratapages. https://stratapages.com.au/faq/state-differences/nt-units-titles-act.

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