Latest NewsMassive victory for Pet Owners in Strata BuildingsTuesday, 13 October 2020

Pets allowed in Darlinghurst's Horizon building after NSW Court of Appeal win

The New South Wales Court of Appeal has struck down an attempt from one of Sydney's most famous apartment buildings to ban pets.

Bartier Perry partner Sharon Levy says a unanimous decision from three Court of Appeal judges on The Horizon’s longstanding attempt to ban animals from the building was a breach of legislation.

“This decision effectively changes the way owners corporations can govern their strata schemes,” said Ms Levy, whose firm represented Jo Cooper, the owner of a 13 year old miniature schnauzer named Angus.

“The court has found that banning animals breaches strata scheme legislation which provides that by-laws can’t be “harsh, unconscionable or oppressive.”

Ms Levy said the decision of Angus’ owner Ms Cooper to fight a lengthy legal battle to keep Angus in her apartment had not only been vindicated but was also set to impact thousands of apartment owners across the State.

Horizon has reportedly spent $500,000 on legal bills.

“This ruling may have far wider ramifications as to the by-laws owners corporations can impose on apartment owners. Every dog has its day but Angus’ win could mean some significant changes and legal challenges to by-laws for years to come,” said Ms Levy.

Ms Cooper said she was overwhelmed by the court decision after a five year legal battle to keep Angus in her apartment.

“The emotional toll from pursuing this case has been incredibly hard. Yet throughout the last five years I’ve also lost count of the number of pet and apartment owners who have reached out and supported our stance.

Today is a win for Angus but it’s also a decision that will hopefully ensure owners corporations take a more balanced approach to the governing of apartment owners,” said Ms Cooper.

Around 5.7 million of Australia’s 9.2 million households have a pet.

 


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