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“Retroactive” strata fee increase update – BC CRT decision overturned by BC Supreme Court

“Retroactive” strata fee increase update – BC CRT decision overturned by BC Supreme Court

by Greg Bickert | Sep 24, 2018 | Civil Resolution Tribunal, Supreme Court of British Columbia | 0 comments

In early 2018 the BC Civil Resolution Tribunal published its decision on The Owners, Strata Plan NW 2729 v Haddow et. al (“Haddow”). This decision dealt with the implementation of the new budget following an annual general meeting held after the new fiscal...
Innocent, Even When Guilty: Owners Have the Right to a Hearing Before they can be Fined

Innocent, Even When Guilty: Owners Have the Right to a Hearing Before they can be Fined

by Greg Bickert | Apr 15, 2015 | Judgements, Supreme Court of British Columbia, Tips and Tricks | 0 comments

Section 135 of the Strata Property Act outlines the process for enforcing bylaws in strata corporations. The process is relatively simple. 1. The strata corporation must give notice and provide the particulars of a complaint to the person about whom a complaint is...
Charging utility fees in contravention of the Strata Property Act will result in no fees collected at all.

Charging utility fees in contravention of the Strata Property Act will result in no fees collected at all.

by Greg Bickert | Mar 20, 2013 | Judgements, Supreme Court of British Columbia | 2 comments

Pacific Shores Resort & Spa Ltd. (Re) v. Strata Plan VIS6830 was an insolvency proceeding in the Supreme Court of British Columbia. Parkside was the owner of strata lots in which a resort and spa which was run in Strata Plan VIS6830 (the “Strata...

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