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What strata law applies in Queensland?

Queensland strata (called body corporate) is governed by the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997 and four module regulations. The regulator is the Office of the Commissioner for Body Corporate and Community Management. Disputes go to specialist BCCM adjudicators or QCAT.

QLD's module system means the same Act applies to schemes very differently depending on which 'module' they fall under (Standard, Accommodation, Commercial, Small Schemes, Specified Two-Lots). This affects committee size, voting rules and meeting frequency. Always check which module your scheme uses.

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APA:Stratapages Editorial Team. (2026, 4 May). What strata law applies in Queensland?. Stratapages. https://stratapages.com.au/faq/state-differences/qld-bccm-act

MLA:Stratapages Editorial Team. "What strata law applies in Queensland?." Stratapages, 4 May 2026, https://stratapages.com.au/faq/state-differences/qld-bccm-act.

Chicago:Stratapages Editorial Team. 2026. "What strata law applies in Queensland?." Stratapages. https://stratapages.com.au/faq/state-differences/qld-bccm-act.

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