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Posted about 11 years ago

Body Corporate Fees and Its Coverage

Are you planning to buy an apartment in Auckland? Then you may want to have an idea of what a body corporate fee is and what it covers. 

New apartment owners have little to no knowledge about body corporate fees. Most of the time, they are paying the fees without asking the extent of its coverage. This should not be the case, since it's your right to know everything about the fees you're paying.

Since, this is an important topic that every apartment owner should know about, I took the initiative and put together an in-depth guide about body corporate fees in my latest podcast. If you’re an apartment owner and you’re paying the fees for quite some time now, you may want to know where your money is going.

In my latest podcast, I will answer some of the most common questions concerning body corporate fees.

- Will it cover everything on the building outside my unit?

- When I'm paying for a body corporate fee, am I also paying for an insurance?

- Is my unit also covered in case there is a fire, earthquake or flood?

- What about the contents inside my apartment, is it also covered by the insurance?

Get all the answers to these questions and more from my latest podcast and learn everything you need to know about body corporate fees.


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