I run your strata community like it's mine.

Calm under pressure — especially when ignoring your phone calls. Led by one strata manager, who has only worked in strata since he was 17, lacks business experience, and has no tertiary qualifications.

For strata citizens who enjoy not receiving their own records back after termination.

(AI generated video, not actually Tim Sara)

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Experience You Should Know About

Before you trust Tim Sara with your building, here are some facts.

16+ years

Started at 17, straight out of high school. No university degree. No certifications beyond a Class 1 strata licence, NLP, and "Time Line Therapy."

4 brands at once

Was Group Licensee In Charge across four strata brands simultaneously — for just 9 months before leaving. No wonder nobody answered the phone.

Lawyers required

A strata committee had to engage lawyers and threaten tribunal proceedings just to get their own records back.

"Leadership"

Won a Strata Community Management Leadership Award — then held a building's records hostage shortly after.

Tim Sara

Your committee shouldn't need lawyers just to get its own records back.

Tim Sara has held the role of Group Licensee In Charge across multiple strata brands. When one owners corporation lawfully terminated his company's appointment and offered to pay the remaining contract in full, Tim refused to hand over their books, records, and bank account — instead demanding they sign a deed of release containing non-disparagement, confidentiality, and no-proceedings clauses.

His marketing says: "If you're on a strata committee and you're tired of managing your manager — Sara Strata was built for you." The owners who dealt with him would disagree.

Read the Facts
The Actual Operating Model

What Happens When You Try to Leave

When a strata committee lawfully terminated the company where Tim Sara was Licensee In Charge, here's what happened.

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Doesn't Fulfil Their Requirements

The strata management company fails to meet its obligations — levy errors, poor communication, and inadequate service. The committee is left managing the manager.

02

Cries Foul Play When Terminated

The committee lawfully terminates the management agreement. Instead of accepting the decision, Tim Sara disputes the termination and refuses to cooperate with the transition.

03

Holds a Lien Over Records & Bank Account

Despite the committee reluctantly agreeing to pay out the remainder of the contract, Tim asserts a lien over the building's books, records, and bank account — refusing to hand them over.

04

Demands a Deed of Release

Payment alone isn't enough. Tim demands the committee sign a deed of release containing non-disparagement, confidentiality, and no-proceedings clauses — just to get their own property back.

Read Tim's Own Words
Testimonials

Actual Quotes From Tim Sara

What your strata manager says — online and in writing

I have the weirdest boner right now

u/tsara1, r/woahdude

Time to sit on my face

u/tsara1, r/girlsinyogapants

Yup, you have the right size and coloured nipples for them!

u/tsara1, r/collegesluts

Worst job in the world: The guy that has to clean all the cum sprayed across the room

u/tsara1, r/cumsluts

We exercise our lien over the records and property of the Owners Corporation, including its trust funds. These will not be released until the Owners Corporation remedies its breach or an appropriate commercial resolution is agreed.

Tim Sara, email to strata committee

Those terms include mutual releases, non-disparagement, and confidentiality provisions... these are the company's terms for consenting to the Owners Corporation's request to terminate the agreement before its proper expiry.

Tim Sara, email to strata committee

132 comments archived from the Reddit account u/tsara1, which closely correlates to Tim Sara.

Why do we associate u/tsara1 with Tim Sara?

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Username: "tsara1" maps directly to "T. Sara" — Tim Sara's name.

Profession: The account repeatedly identifies as a strata manager working in Sydney — Tim Sara's exact profession:

  • "As a professional strata manager I'll give you all one piece of advice: NEVER BUY OFF THE PLAN!!"r/australia, April 2014
  • "As a strata manager with 5 years experience, all I can say is don't buy off the plan, unless you like the idea of being fucked over."r/sydney, January 2015. Tim Sara began at Strata Choice around 2009–2010, making "5 years experience" accurate for January 2015.
  • "Strata manager here. Developers pull this shit all the time..."r/australia, April 2016
  • The account also demonstrates detailed knowledge of the Strata Schemes Management Act, levies, special levies, and building defect litigation — consistent with a professional strata manager.

Location: The account states "Lived in Lane Cove all my life, very green, leafy and friendly" (r/sydney, March 2014) and enthusiastically engages with other Lane Cove posts: "Upvote for Lane Cove!" and "Reppin LC!". Tim Sara grew up in Lane Cove and attended Marist Catholic College North Shore in that area.

Age: The account states "23m from Syd" in April 2015 and "I am 24(m)" in March 2016. Tim Sara was born on 4 February 1992, making him 23 in April 2015 and 24 in March 2016 — an exact match.

Risk Assessment

Should you be concerned?

Consider whether Tim Sara is the right person to manage your multi-million dollar asset.

Tim Sara is a concern if:

  • You'd like your records back after terminating your strata manager.
  • You think paying the full contract value should be enough without signing an NDA.
  • You'd like someone to answer the phone during business hours.
  • You expect your levy notices to go to the right person.
  • You'd rather not have your personal information sent to every lot owner in the building.
  • You prefer your strata manager's qualifications to extend beyond "Time Line Therapy."

Tim Sara is right for you if:

  • You enjoy managing your manager.
  • You're happy signing whatever deed of release is put in front of you.
  • You don't mind if your insurance process produces exactly one quote.
  • You think "Neuro-Linguistic Programming" is a real qualification.
  • You don't mind a Reddit account closely correlating to your strata manager being active on r/Blowjobs and r/gonewild.

Why it matters: Tim Sara's entire brand is built on the promise of accountability and trust. But when an owners corporation actually held him accountable by terminating his company, he responded by asserting a lien, demanding a gag order, disabling the building's portal, and refusing to answer the phone.

His marketing pitch is: "No departments. No weak links. No excuses." His actual operating model is: "The request to reduce the deed to 'payment only' is not acceptable."

Do your research before you sign.

Frequently Asked Questions

The questions you should ask before engaging Tim Sara

What happens if we try to terminate?

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Based on documented experience: your termination will be disputed, services will cease, a lien will be asserted over your records and trust funds, and you will be presented with two options — reinstate Tim's authority, or sign a deed of release containing non-disparagement and confidentiality clauses. As Tim put it: "Those are the terms on which we consent to early termination."

What are Tim Sara's qualifications?

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Tim Sara holds a Class 1 Agent (Strata Management) property licence. His only listed education is high school (Marist Catholic College North Shore, 2004–2009). He has no university degree. His only other certifications are in "Time Line Therapy" and "Neuro-Linguistic Programming" — pseudoscientific practices not recognised by mainstream psychology or the strata management industry.

What about the Reddit account u/tsara1?

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The Reddit account u/tsara1, which closely correlates to Tim Sara, contains 132 archived comments spanning 2013–2016, including activity across subreddits such as r/Blowjobs, r/gonewild, r/thick, and r/CollegeAmateurs. Highlights include: "I have the weirdest boner right now", "Time to sit on my face", and a detailed guide to buying drugs in Sydney including prices for cannabis and MDMA. This is the person marketing himself as the "CEO of your community."

Can we just pay him out and get our records?

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An owners corporation tried exactly that. They offered to pay the full remaining contract value. Tim's response: "The request to reduce the deed to 'payment only' is not acceptable." Payment alone wasn't enough — he demanded they also sign a deed containing clauses to release all claims, prevent disparagement, enforce confidentiality across all lot owners, and bar any future legal proceedings. When they refused, he maintained the lien for months — even past the expiry of the contract.

Before you sign anything

Do your due diligence. Read the documented timeline. Check the Reddit account. Look at the qualifications. Then decide if Timothy Gregory Sara is the person you want managing your multi-million dollar asset — and whether you're comfortable with what happens when you try to leave.

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