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Do we need an owners corporation resolution to terminate?

Yes — in every Australian state. The strata manager was appointed by the owners corporation, so only the owners corporation (or its committee, if delegated) can terminate the agreement. An ordinary resolution at a general meeting is the standard mechanism.

In some states the committee can terminate without a full general meeting if the power has been delegated to it, but this is risky and rarely used — owners can challenge an unauthorised termination. The safer path is always a general meeting resolution that explicitly authorises termination and signing of a new agreement.

By Reviewed by Last reviewed 2026-05-04

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APA:Stratapages Editorial Team. (2026, 4 May). Do we need an owners corporation resolution to terminate?. Stratapages. https://stratapages.com.au/faq/terminating-a-manager/do-we-need-resolution

MLA:Stratapages Editorial Team. "Do we need an owners corporation resolution to terminate?." Stratapages, 4 May 2026, https://stratapages.com.au/faq/terminating-a-manager/do-we-need-resolution.

Chicago:Stratapages Editorial Team. 2026. "Do we need an owners corporation resolution to terminate?." Stratapages. https://stratapages.com.au/faq/terminating-a-manager/do-we-need-resolution.

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