Unit owners
We're meant to live together, and that's easier when the place you call home is run in the open. Yet most owners have almost no visibility into how their body corporate is run: what's being spent, what's being decided, or whether they're getting a fair deal. Quarter changes that.
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The hard truth
“Body corporate management firms are incentivised to keep things complicated. Complexity justifies their fees. Information asymmetry keeps owners passive. That's the business model.”
Quarter is built on the opposite premise.
Under the Unit Titles Act 2010, owners hold real rights over the place they live. Most management firms don't volunteer this information.
You are entitled to see the body corporate's full financial records, including all invoices paid and contractor agreements. If your manager won't share them, that's a problem you can act on.
Major spending decisions, rule changes and the appointment of a manager all require owner votes. You don't just have a say — your vote counts. Most owners never cast one.
Owners collectively can vote to terminate a management contract at an AGM or EGM with the right notice and majority. You can switch to Quarter. It's your home.
Any owner can request an Extraordinary General Meeting if they get the support of the required percentage of owners. You don't have to wait for the annual AGM to raise an issue.
You're entitled to see the long-term maintenance plan and records of work carried out on your building. If the long-term maintenance fund is being mismanaged, owners have recourse.
Sellers are required to disclose body corporate information before settlement. Quarter gives buyers a clear, honest picture of a home's financial health and maintenance history.
Your home in your pocket
Every owner gets access to levies, decisions, announcements and documents — on their phone, any time. No more relying on a manager to pass information along. No more being kept in the dark about your own home.
Sound familiar?
“I'd been paying levies for four years without once understanding where the money was going. When I finally asked to see the financials it took three months and a formal request to get them. That's when I knew something was wrong.”
Unit owner · 16-unit complex
Not on the committee?
You don't have to be chair or treasurer to make this happen. Here's the path from interested owner to home on Quarter.
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Find out who's on your body corporate committee. Share this page, or point them to the committee page. Often one conversation is all it takes to plant the seed — especially if they're already frustrated with the current manager.
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If the committee is open to it, we'll ingest your existing body corporate documents and show them what their building looks like inside Quarter. Real data, live system, no commitment required.
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Switching management requires a resolution passed at an AGM or EGM. Quarter helps the committee prepare the resolution and our switching guide shows how to do it properly under the Unit Titles Act. It's simpler than the current manager wants you to think.
Get owner access and we'll show you exactly what Quarter looks like for your home and how to get your committee on board. We're meant to live together.