Former Auburn deputy major Salim Mehajer is seeking to alter his curfew condition, or better still have it deleted altogether, to allow him to attend late night callouts from residents at the new apartment block he manages.

Mr Mehajer provided a written statement to Wollongong Local Court on Monday saying he had been appointed building manager at SkyPoint Towers in Lidcombe prior to his arrest on AVO contravention and dangerous driving charges and was required to "attend to occupants (sic) needs around the clock without notice".

His current bail conditions, imposed at Burwood Local Court on November 20, include thrice weekly reporting to police, a $10,000 surety, not to be absent from his address in Vaucluse between 10pm and 5am and the use of only one mobile phone.

​He is also banned from using social media to contact his estranged wife Aysha amid allegations he sent her a message on Instagram on November 10 congratulating her on opening a new business and telling her he had purchased her a new iPhone.