B.C. strata must allow injured woman to keep inflatable hot tub on deck

B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal has ordered a New Westminster strata to allow a woman injured in a car accident to have an inflatable hot tub on her balcony.  Owner Margaret Cupples sustained serious injuries in a January 2020 motor vehicle accident, tribunal vice-chair Garth Cambrey said in his April 24 decision.  She borrowed an inflatable soft tub spa in June 2020 to assist with her physical recovery, placing it on her deck. She said ICBC purchased the spa in November 2020 to assist in her healing. She also purchased a pop-up tent to cover the spa.   Read the article…………………………….

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