Yes the damage to the ceiling would be covered by the strata insurance.
Leaking roof covered by strata.
The owners corporation generally employs a professional manager to oversee the running of the strata scheme.
From your description i would argue that the body corporate i e.
Parking areas are generally the responsibility of the owners corporation as indicated on the registration of the strata plan unless specific items are covered under by laws.
If there is a leak in the roof or a skylight at a strata complex and rainwater leaks into the property causing damage inside the property who is responsible for the repair of the damage the owner or the owners corporation.
But carpets are not covered by the building insurance and so for these you would have to claim on your contents insurance.
Assuming that the missing roof tiles leaking roof tiles led to your damp ceiling then the body corporate should be paying for that out of their sinking fund.
If the strata oc was not responsible for the leak that caused the paint damage your contents insurance might cover it.
Strata are liable for the leaking roof and also for all damages which flow from that.
These strata management services take responsibility for repair and maintenance issues arising in ceilings boundary walls tiles on boundary walls and floors and balconies.
However as the carpets were damaged due to the roof leaking which is strata reasponsibility their is a grey area i m not too sure about.
Leaks that cause damage to other units.
Ceilings roof ceiling cornices o oc 28 1 ceilings.
The garage controller can be controlled by the strata or each owner depending on the building.
They hired a plumber who came out and had to cut a one metre by one metre.
Our strata discovered that a pipe in a wall between my unit and a neighbour s unit had developed a leak.
The strata oc should also pay for any excess in such a case.
Water leaking through wall or floor o oc 20 4 bathroom bathroom cabinet and or mirror o 1 bathroom blocked floor drain oc 4.
2 should there be property damage or loss in one or multiple strata lots or common property and the cost of the damage caused exceeds the owners corporation s insurance deductible the affected parties may submit an insurance claim through the owners corporation s policy.
It should be covered by the strata oc or by the strata oc s building insurance under the liability section subsequent damage to other persons property.