Ennoble Pty Ltd

Licence: 10086416

143

Properties

3,590

Total Lots

3,171

Residential

86

Suburbs

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Disputes & Tribunal Cases

5 published court/tribunal decisions across 2 managed properties

Cases from NCAT, Supreme Court, Land & Environment Court, and other NSW courts and tribunals involving properties managed by Ennoble Pty Ltd.

Hua Nan Trading Pty Ltd v The Owners – Strata Plan No 32396

SP32396 · 2 RAILWAY PARADE AUBURN, AUBURN

Administrative Law – Review of administrative decision – Statutory appeal under s 83 of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW) – Whether question of law or fact – Where Appeal Panel finding concerned only a question of fact – Where leave to appeal would nonetheless be refused

18 Sept 2025

[2025] NSWSC 1065

Hua Nan Trading Pty Ltd v The Owners – Strata Plan No 32396

SP32396 · 2 RAILWAY PARADE AUBURN, AUBURN

LAND LAW — strata title — common property — maintenance and repair of common property – action for damages by lot owner – proceedings commenced more than two years after the owner became aware of loss – whethertime can be extended under s 41 of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act – statutory interpretation APPEAL – Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 – leave to appeal – leave refused

3 Oct 2024

[2024] NSWCATAP 192

Hua Nan Trading Pty Ltd v The Owners – Strata Plan No 32396

SP32396 · 2 RAILWAY PARADE AUBURN, AUBURN

LAND LAW — strata title — common property — maintenance and repair of common property – action for damages by lot owner – proceedings commenced more than two years after the owner became aware of loss – extension of time – the temporal element in s 106(6) of the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 not a jurisdictional fact – time to extend that period of time pursuant to s 41 of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW — particular administrative bodies — NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal – jurisdiction and power to extend time pursuant to s 41 of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 – Tribunal may extend time despite any provision to the contrary under legislation conferring general jurisdiction - Tribunal may extend time even if the relevant period of time has expired – s 41 beneficial legislation – no warrant to impose limitations on the power expressed in s 41

6 Mar 2023

[2023] NSWCATAP 66

Source: NSW Caselaw. Only published decisions are shown. Many disputes are resolved privately or through mediation and will not appear here. A case involving a managed property does not necessarily reflect on the manager's performance.

Properties Managed (143)