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What are the responsibilities of a body corporate for the maintenance of a community title scheme? Uncertainty often arises about exactly who is responsible for the maintenance and repairs of certain items within a community title scheme. The body corporate in ance with the BCCM Act and Modules is required to undertake maintenance to those parts of the scheme for which it is responsible. Meet Ian. Ian is a Body Corporate Manager. He will share an overview of general principles of maintenance, specifically a building format plan of subdivision, BFP. Body corporate is responsible for the common areas including the foyer area and main entry door. Anything that an owner can access such as grounds, walkways, doors, stairways, and foyers that are commonly used by everyone is called common property. Basically, common property and shared services are body corporate responsibility. A lift is a shared service, so the body corporate maintains this. This entry door is on the boundary of a lot and