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Strata and Body Corporate Carpet Cleaning on the Gold Coast: Who Actually Pays

Common property and your own unit are billed completely differently. Here is where the line actually sits.

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Short answer: the body corporate pays for carpet cleaning in common property, lobbies, hallways, lift areas and shared function rooms, because that is what strata levies fund. Carpet inside an individual lot, an owner's own apartment or unit, is that owner's or tenant's own cost, the same as any other residential job. Confusion usually comes from not knowing which category a space actually falls into.

Common property vs your own lot

Body corporate and strata levies fund the upkeep of shared or common property, entry lobbies, corridors, lift areas, stairwells and any shared function or recreation rooms. A committee or building manager typically books and pays for cleaning in these areas, and can request a proper invoice for the body corporate's own records. Carpet inside an individual lot, the actual apartment or unit itself, is private property. It is that owner's or tenant's own responsibility and cost, exactly like any other residential carpet cleaning job, whether owner occupied or rented out.

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Building and strata managers generally need a few things a single homeowner doesn't: a scheduled recurring clean, quarterly is common for busier common areas, an after hours access window so the job doesn't disrupt residents coming and going, and clear invoicing that can be filed for the body corporate's own records and AGM reporting.

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We regularly handle larger scheduled commercial carpet work alongside our residential jobs, including retail environments with strict access windows and presentation standards. That same after hours, zoned approach applies just as well to a strata common area, cleaning corridors and lobbies without disrupting residents during the day.

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Frequently asked questions

Do you service strata and body corporate?
Yes. We service strata and body corporate common areas across the Gold Coast, including scheduled recurring cleans and after hours access.
Who pays for hallway and lobby carpet cleaning in an apartment building?
The body corporate, funded by strata levies, since hallways, lobbies and other shared areas are common property, not part of any individual lot.
Is cleaning inside my own apartment covered by the body corporate?
No. Carpet inside your own lot is your own cost as the owner or tenant, the same as any other residential job, separate from common property maintenance.
Can you provide an invoice for body corporate records?
Yes. We provide a proper invoice for every job, which is useful for a strata committee's own records and AGM reporting.

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