Code of Conduct
SCA (Vic) puts emphasis on its members' professionalism, hence requiring every member practising in body corporate management to maintain a high standard of ethical and professional conduct as outlined by its Code of Conduct.
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The Code of Conduct is an integral part of the SCA (Vic) membership eligibility criteria and helps ensure that there is a high degree of confidence when dealing with SCA (Vic) member.
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COMPLAINTS AGAINST A SCA (VIC) MEMBER
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Strata Community Australia (Vic) was established in 1990 as Institute of Body Corporate Managers, then Owners Corporation Victoria, with the overall objective of raising and maintaining a high standard of management in this field and providing education and training for members.
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SCA (Vic) is concerned with establishing standards of behaviour of members both in their association with their clients and the general public, and with one another.
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Members are directly responsible for upholding the reputation of SCA (Vic) and of a high standard of ethical practice.
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SCA (Vic) views that it is unethical to purchase or offer any form of inducement to a developer or owner to procure the owners corporation management rights to a property. That is, it is unethical to offer any form of financial reward or discount or preferential treatment to a developer or owner in order to get the business.
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The overarching question to be considered is: "Does it influence the decision of the OC?"
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To access the complaint form, simply click on the below link:
