Pobi Lawyers has delivered specialist strata legal services for over a decade, providing trusted advice and tailored solutions.
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Strata Title Law, Strata Disputes & Strata Development
Pobi Lawyers is a specialist strata law firm in Sydney’s CBD which is committed to providing a high level of strata and community title law advice and services to the strata industry.
Strata Legal Advice & Professional Strata By-laws Drafting
Pobi Lawyers provides quality specialist strata legal advice on strata and community title law matters. We also draft simple and complex strata by-laws. We work with owners corporations, strata managers and lot owners.
Building Defects Claims & Building and Construction Disputes
Litigation & Dispute Resolution
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Pobi Lawyers is one of Sydney’s leading specialist strata law firms in Sydney which is committed to providing a high level of Strata & Community Title Law advice and services to the strata industry and community. Our technical proficiency and direct client – lawyer communication ensure that our clients’ legal requirements are met. We can assist you in your business and property requirements.

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COVID-19 Response from Pobi Lawyers
The staff at Pobi Lawyers are working remotely as a preventative measure to safeguard the health and well-being of our staff and clients. We remain open and clients can contact us as normal by phone or email. Please send correspondence by email rather than post to...
read moreNSW – Cancellation of Paper Titles from 11 October 2021
It has been declared by the Registrar-General of NSW that on 11 October 2021 existing certificates of title will be cancelled and will no longer be issued to progress NSW to 100% electronic lodgement of land transactions. Disclaimer: This is commentary published by...
read moreChanges to Strata and Community Schemes Regulations – COVID-19
Starting from 21 July 2021, owners corporations and community associations will be permitted to meet and vote electronically without having previously adopted a resolution. The exisiting regulations on executing documents without the common seal and serving notice of...
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