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  2. Residential Tenancies Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Residential Tenancies Authority (RTA) is the Queensland Government statutory body that administers the Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008 (the Act). The RTA is responsible to the Minister for Housing and Public Works and Minister for Youth. [1]

  3. Property law - Wikipedia

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    The basic distinction in common law systems is between real property (land) and personal property (chattels). Before the mid-19th century, the principles governing the transfer of real property and personal property on an intestacy were quite different. Though this dichotomy does not have the same significance anymore, the distinction is still ...

  4. Strata title - Wikipedia

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    The owners in the unit title development must meet yearly to approve the levies, [17] the financial statements, [20] long term maintenance plan and fund (if any), [21] [22] approve changes to the body corporate rules (if any), [23] and the appointment of the body corporate chairman and committee (if any).

  5. Australian property law - Wikipedia

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    These things are forms of "property" or "rights" to possession or ownership of an object. Property law orders or prioritises rights and classifies property as either real and tangible, such as land, or intangible, such as the right of an author to their literary works or personal but tangible, such as a book or a pencil. The scope of what ...

  6. Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, unclaimed money laws provide a one to two year reporting period each year whereby unclaimed bank accounts, superannuation, deceased estate inheritances, insurance, shares, dividends, utility deposits, unpresented cheques and other forms of "unclaimed money" are reported to the appropriate governing body under which the ...

  7. Statutory body - Wikipedia

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    A statutory authority may also be a body within a Commonwealth entity, exercising the powers given by Parliament but administratively part of the entity." [ 2 ] A statutory corporation is defined in the government glossary as a "statutory body that is a body corporate, including an entity created under section 87 of the PGPA Act" (i.e. a ...

  8. Housing cooperative - Wikipedia

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    A housing cooperative, or housing co-op, is a legal entity which owns real estate consisting of one or more residential buildings. The entity is usually a cooperative or a corporation and constitutes a form of housing tenure. Typically housing cooperatives are owned by shareholders but in some cases they can be owned by a non-profit organization.

  9. Strata management - Wikipedia

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    Strata management, sometimes known as "body corporate management", is a specialist area of property management involving the day-to-day operation and management of a property that is jointly owned and comprises multiple units, common areas and common facilities.