Breach & Remedial Notices

A committee can issue a resident manager with a breach notice if it is dissatisfied with the manager’s performance, or wants to terminate the management rights contract.

A breach notice is also known as a:

  • Notice to remedy breach
  • Default notice
  • Remedial action notice

Regardless of its name, a breach notice is a very serious matter and it must be treated as such. A failure to address a breach or remedial notice could result in the committee calling a general meeting to terminate a manager’s rights.

We have experience in successfully responding to breach notices on behalf of managers, and respond in a manner that often results in a better outcome for the manager.

In some circumstances breach notices can be resolved swiftly; however, others are more complex to address. No matter the nature of the notice, the response must address the issues unique to the building and management rights agreements.

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