You cannot build a strata on a shaky foundation.
We illuminate the mandatory requirement to fully re-establish the "Parent Parcel" before any strata plan can be filed.
Learn why cutting corners on the external boundary is the fastest way to a disciplinary hearing.
Key Study Points:
Full Re-establishment: Why the entire perimeter of the land must be surveyed and proven.
The Containment Rule: Ensuring the new building is 100% within the proven bounds.
The Exam Trap: Assuming a recently surveyed boundary by another firm allows you to skip tying into the legal monuments for your own strata plan.
Sources & Required Reading:
ABCLS IB - Strata Parent Parcel Requirements
Strata Property Act
Survey and Plan Rules
08 - PRM Chapter 9 (Strata Title Surveys)
07 - PRM Chapter 8 (Principles of Boundary Surveys)
Resources: IB PDF | Infographic | Quiz