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Is there a cooling-off period after appointing a new strata manager?

Most states do not have a statutory cooling-off period for strata management agreements. Once the resolution is passed and the agreement is signed, you're committed for the term — so do your due diligence carefully before signing.

Some agreements voluntarily include a 14- or 30-day satisfaction period. If yours doesn't, the protection comes from a short initial term (12 months is standard) and clear performance expectations in the schedule.

By Reviewed by Last reviewed 2026-05-04

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APA:Stratapages Editorial Team. (2026, 4 May). Is there a cooling-off period after appointing a new strata manager?. Stratapages. https://stratapages.com.au/faq/terminating-a-manager/cooling-off-period

MLA:Stratapages Editorial Team. "Is there a cooling-off period after appointing a new strata manager?." Stratapages, 4 May 2026, https://stratapages.com.au/faq/terminating-a-manager/cooling-off-period.

Chicago:Stratapages Editorial Team. 2026. "Is there a cooling-off period after appointing a new strata manager?." Stratapages. https://stratapages.com.au/faq/terminating-a-manager/cooling-off-period.

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