Buy informed.
Buy with confidence.
Strengthen your negotiation power
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Use the report’s findings to renegotiate price, request repairs, or walk away from a risky investment.
Understand the property’s health
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Know the true condition.
Access repair history, defect reports, and maintenance schedules to assess if the building is well cared for.
Check compliance & governance
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Peace of mind before you buy. Review meeting minutes, by-laws, and insurance policies to ensure everything is legally and operationally sound.
Uncover community rules
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Know if the lifestyle fits.
Learn about by-laws on pets, renovations, noise, and parking so there are no lifestyle clashes after moving in.

YOUR SPECIALIST
Jacqueline Fraser
Strata Specialist and
Co-founder of Complete Strata
Hi, I’m Jacqueline Fraser - a results-driven property professional with 15+ years’ experience in Real Estate Sales, Strata, Property Management, Marketing, and Client Services.
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From co-founding a strata reporting business to managing property portfolios and leading marketing campaigns, I’ve learned that success comes down to people. I’m committed to listening, understanding, and delivering practical solutions - whether for a family’s forever home or an investor’s portfolio.
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I believe in keeping things transparent, communicating openly, and making the process as smooth as possible, always with your goals and peace of mind at heart.


Common Questions
What is a strata report?
A strata report is a detailed document that outlines the financial, legal, and physical condition of a property within a strata scheme. It includes meeting minutes, by-laws, maintenance history, and financial statements.
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When should I get a strata report?
Before you exchange contracts or make an unconditional offer on a strata property, so you have all the facts before committing.
How long does it take to get the report?
Most reports are delivered within 24–48 hours, depending on access to the strata records.
Do I still need a building inspection?
Yes. A building inspection looks at the condition of the unit itself, while a strata report examines the overall scheme’s finances, management, and history.

