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Committee Performance Health Check

Evaluate your body corporate committee's effectiveness across all key areas

Why Committee Performance Matters

The body corporate committee is a voluntary elected body responsible for managing the day-to-day affairs of a strata scheme on behalf of all owners. A well-functioning committee keeps levies predictable, maintains the building's value, resolves disputes early, and keeps owners informed. A poorly-functioning one does the opposite — and the consequences (deferred maintenance, unexpected special levies, legal disputes, and declining property values) fall on every owner equally.

Because committee members are volunteers with varying levels of experience, performance varies enormously between buildings. This health check gives you an objective framework for identifying where your committee is strong and where it has gaps.

You'll need access to recent meeting minutes, financial statements, and your building's maintenance history to answer all 36 questions accurately. All of these are available to lot owners under Australian strata legislation.

What You'll Get:

  • 36-point comprehensive assessment Evaluate all aspects of committee performance
  • Four-color rating system Excellent/Good/Fair/Poor performance scorecard
  • Category breakdown Identify specific areas needing improvement
  • Actionable recommendations Specific steps to improve governance

Assessment Categories:

Financial Management
9 checks covering budgets, levies, and reporting
Maintenance & Building
9 checks for maintenance and building condition
Governance
9 checks on meetings, compliance, and decision-making
Communication
9 checks on transparency and owner engagement

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