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28 March 2016

Strata Owners—Not Strata Administrators—Hold The Power To Pass Bylaws And Unanimous Resolutions

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Pat Williams was successful at the BC Court of Appeal in the first bench interpretation of a Strata Property Act section that relates to owner democratic rights.
Canada Real Estate and Construction

Pat Williams was successful at the BC Court of Appeal in the first bench interpretation of a Strata Property Act section that relates to owner democratic rights. The BCCA found in our favour that a strata administrator may not circumvent, via a court application, an individual owner's voting rights. Owner consensus must be obtained before passing a bylaw or unanimous resolution. View the court summary.

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