Clear, detailed strata reports delivered within 2 business days to support confident and informed property investment decisions.


Understand what’s included before moving forward.

Our reports are designed to provide clear, practical insights that help identify risks, obligations and key considerations.

What is a strata report?

A strata report provides a comprehensive review of a property’s strata records, giving you a clear understanding of how the scheme is managed and its overall financial and operational position.

Every strata property is different, with its own financial structure, history, and potential risks. Understanding these differences is essential when assessing the true condition and future costs of a property.

A strata report is a critical part of the due diligence process when purchasing a strata property, helping you identify potential risks, ongoing costs, and any issues that may impact your decision.

Key areas reviewed as part of your report

    • Balance sheets and financial statements (current and previous years)

    • Levies, contributions, and fund balances

    • Capital works fund and future expenditure

    • Insurance policies and coverage details

    • Building valuation information

    • Meeting minutes (AGMs, committee meetings, and other records)

    • By-laws governing the property

    • Strata plans and lot entitlements

    • Fire safety, WHS/OHS, and asbestos reports (where applicable)

    • Defect reports and maintenance history

  • Correspondence, quotes, and other relevant documentation relating to the scheme.

Pricing

Each property and strata scheme is different, which means pricing can vary depending on the scope and complexity of reporting required.

We’re happy to provide a fast, obligation-free quote based on your property details.

Turnaround and process

We understand the importance of timing in property transactions.

Reports are typically delivered within 2 business days from receiving authority and access to records.

The process is simple:

  1. Authority is provided by the vendor via your solicitor, conveyancer, or agent

  2. Access to strata records is arranged (onsite or remote)

  3. Records are reviewed and compiled into a detailed report

  4. The completed report is delivered via email

You can expect prompt communication throughout, with responses to enquiries typically within 2 hours during business hours.