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Body Corporate granted authority to disconnect electricity for non-payment of levies

Kennedy MudzuliBy Kennedy MudzuliJanuary 15, 2025No Comments
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The court has upheld the rights of the Body Corporate of The Straight in Johannesburg north to disconnect electricity of a resident whose account is in arreas. Picture: Screengrab
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Judge L Windell of the Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg has upheld the rights of the Body Corporate of The Straight complex to pursue arrear levies and electricity charges against a defaulting member.

The decision empowers the Body Corporate to disconnect the resident's electricity supply until outstanding payments are made, a measure critical to ensure the financial viability of the residential scheme.

The court, on 14 November 2024, initially aligned with the Body Corporate's request, ordering the disconnection of the his electricity supply as a means to recover outstanding dues amounting to R107,940.63, which encompasses unpaid levies and electricity charges. Following a realisation of clerical error in the subsequent review, the judge clarified that the disconnection would remain enforced until not only the core amount but also associated interest is fully settled.

The Body Corporate, a non-profit association established under the Sectional Titles Scheme Act 8 of 2011 and comprised of 86 units, argued vehemently that the legal framework places the obligation on unit owners to reimburse for services rendered, including essential utilities like electricity.

Through its managing agent, the Body Corporate reported that the default spanned over 25 months, severely impacting its ability to operate sustainably. The financial strain posed by his non-payment prompted the trustees to resolve for legal recourse, aimed at ensuring fairness across the ownership structure according to natural justice principles and established contracts.

The resident's defence hinged on assertions of his constitutional rights, claiming that the disconnection of electricity without explicit consent infringed his property rights. He argued on the precedence of past cases such as Lion Ridge Body Corporate v Alexander, which scrutinised the legalities surrounding utility disconnections. However, Judge Windell underscored the tacit agreements inherently associated with sectional title ownership, essentially binding the member to the Body Corporate’s rules on the purchase of his unit.

The judgment reflects a balancing act between the member's right to electricity and the Body Corporate's duty to recover costs. Judge Windell acknowledged the broader implications, stressing the necessity of maintaining the Body Corporate's financial health for the welfare of all unit owners. “The disconnection of the respondent’s electricity is a protective measure that safeguards the interests of all members," the judge noted in his concluding remarks.

Furthermore, the ruling reinstates the principle that a lack of payment can justify disconnection as a last resort, thereby preventing a domino effect of financial distress across the housing scheme – a notion that resonates deeply within community management laws.

In conclusion, the judgement delineates a clear precedent for matters where utility services are at stake in sectional title schemes, offering a potential pathway for other Bodies Corporate facing similar recalcitrance among members regarding their levies.

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