Life's easier when the place you call home is run out 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.
Under the Unit Titles Act 2010, owners hold real rights over the place they live.
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 change how the building is managed at an AGM or EGM with the right notice and majority. 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.
Message Quarter in the app, by email or by text, and we'll take it from there.
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Access to levies, decisions, announcements and documents in the Quarter app, by email or whatsapp. Don't wait for it to be passed on, wait days for a response, or go digging through hundreds of documents yourself.
Your building has its own WhatsApp number. Ask a question, report a problem, put an idea up — in an app you already have open, with no page to visit, no account to make and nothing new to learn.
Ask in the thread. The answer comes back with the rule it came from.
Report it and get a ticket number. Updates arrive as messages until it's closed.
Raise an idea and vote by replying. Same proposal the committee sees.
Whatever you send lands in the same place your committee and your managers already work — so nobody re-types it, nobody has to chase it, and it can't get lost in somebody's inbox.
Too often Body Corporate decision making leaves owners feeling unheard, and committees having the same argument over and over again.
Our decision making process guides decisions so that owners feel empowered, without the Committee feeling overwhelmed.
Arguments ferment when there's nowhere to raise them. On Quarter the niggle gets posted the week it appears, and neighbours weigh in before positions harden.
Quarter sorts who decides — committee or all owners — and whether it needs a meeting. Nobody is surprised by who decided, and nobody sits through debates that never needed them.
One clear motion with the costs attached. Objections arrive early, in writing, with reasons — and become edits to the proposal instead of scenes at the meeting.
Everyone votes with the facts and a deadline in front of them. The outcome is minuted with a review date — settled properly, so the same fight doesn't come back next year.
Get started and we'll show you exactly what Quarter looks like for your home and how to get your committee on board.