Whether a strata corporation has the standing to bring representative Real Estate Development Marketing Act, SBC 2004, c 41 (REDMA) claims on behalf of owners has been a long-standing issue in strata property law. The B.C. Court of Appeal clarified in a recent decision that strata corporations do not have standing to bring representative actions on behalf of owners under the REDMA, effectively shielding developers from REDMA claims by strata corporations.1 Only the initial purchasers of development units can bring individual REDMA claims against developers. Read the article…………………………….
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