Penticton’s Cherry Lane Towers changing to 55+ age restriction (BC)

Despite the best efforts of one senior, the Cherry Lane Towers condominium complex will be going to a 55+ age restriction.  Toni Russell had been championing a fight against the proposal to change the strata’s restrictions, but the vote on Jan. 25 ended up with a majority in favour of stricter limits on who would […]

B.C. strata tried to charge everyone extra for gas appliances

A B.C. strata that charged condo owners a fee for having gas appliances has been ordered to strap the practice and refund all the money it charged.  According to a Jan. 19 B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal decision, the case involves a downtown Vancouver condo building that charged $32 a month to condo owners that had […]

Cherry Lane Towers votes to go 55-plus (BC)

At a special meeting Wednesday night, owners of 252 units in Cherry Lane Towers voted 87% in favour of imposing a 55-plus age requirement, according to a strata council representative.   Read the article………………………..

B.C. beefs up strata CRF contributions in effort to address insurance costs

The B.C. government announced today (Jan. 24) that it is implementing changes to strata regulations to better protect strata owners, and mitigate the high cost of strata insurance.  The amendments to the Strata Property Act are designed to eliminate confusion and clean-up or correct areas of contention, Tony Gioventu, executive director of the Condominium Home […]

Brookfield Estates Condo Corporation to Hold Emergency Meeting After ‘Extreme’ Insurance Premium Increase (NL)

An emergency meeting is being held tomorrow for unit owners of the Brookfield Estates Condo Corporation.  Notification of the meeting was sent out late last week indicating that condo fees are being increased.  Unit owners are being provided with two options to cover an “unforeseen” and “extreme” increase in insurance premiums from $54,000 (before taxes) […]

Residents returning to Campbell River condo building after landslide; evacuation alert still in effect (BC)

Campbell River condominium residents who were evacuated due to two landslides this past week are being allowed to return home.  A massive gash in the hillside behind their homes remains, showing where Tuesday night’s landslides carried water-­saturated soil, trees, and rocks in mere seconds to the bottom of the bank into the building’s carport.   Read […]

Condo Smarts: Exemptions triggered by date bylaw is passed (BC)

Dear Tony: Our building of 88 units passed a 55-and-over bylaw the first week of January. It has not been filed yet and our strata council has some questions about the application of the bylaw because we had two units that sold last week, and neither of the buyers are over 55 and they intend […]

Noce: Can condo fees be charged without using unit factors? (AB)

Question: I live in a condominium complex made up of townhouses and an apartment style building which has 14 storeys. I live in a townhouse unit. Each month I pay my condo fees. My condo fees have increased significantly over the past couple of years because we are spending a lot of money on the […]

Massive water line leak yields a $66,000 rebate for mountain condo complex (ON)

Upper Gage-Rymal Road are was experiencing water bills in the $6,000 per month range throughout 2021, but starting in January 2022 the bills started rising and steadily increased, zooming past $26,000 per month by October 2022 when the major leak was detected and repaired. After the repair the water bill fell back to around $4,000 […]

Leading condo associations call for safety reform (ON)

Ontario’s leading condo associations are calling on the provincial government and industry regulators to reform legislation and create better resources for safer condo communities in light of the events at Bellaria Residences in Vaughan this past December,   Read the article………………………..

Langley condo owners in limbo more than two years after fire (BC)

More than two years after a huge fire tore through a Langley condo building, residents say they’re growing increasingly frustrated as not only are they still not able to return home, the return date keeps getting pushed back due to a string of construction delays. Travis Prasad reports.  Read the article………………………..

Kelowna man loses legal battle with strata over vacation rental

A Kelowna man has lost out on an opportunity to use his condo as a vacation rental because his strata refused to sign the paperwork he needs to get a permit from the city.  While Michael William Mudrie’s Pandosy Street condo complex had no bylaws prohibiting vacation rentals he did need a consent form from […]

Condo Smarts: Best to deal with claims in a timely manner (BC)

Q: I am new to my strata council, and at our first meeting, our property manager gave us a list of amounts outstanding with a request for instructions on how to proceed with collections. The total is over $31,000 for an insurance deductible of $10,000 from 2018, damages to the building from 2020, and fines […]

Condo Smarts: Strata held responsible for damage due to lack of maintenance (BC)

Dear Tony: Can a strata corporation be held responsible for repairs to a strata lot when there is damages caused as a result of negligence? Our strata council decided to be misers with our expenses this fall and did not have the routine gutter, roof and drain cleaning performed.    Read the Q&A……………………………….

Live-in companion is family, tribunal rules in B.C. strata dispute

A B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal has ruled that a woman’s live-in companion meets a strata’s bylaw definition of “family” and ordered them to stop enforcing the rule.  The strata claimed owner Alison Pennie violated a bylaw allowing a guest to stay for no more than 31 days in a calendar year.  Read the article………………………..

Condo Smarts: Consequences of bylaw amendments (BC)

Q: Our strata council has proposed that we adopt a 55-and-over bylaw for all residents at our December 29 AGM. The reason is to limit the potential age of renters and avoid children in our building, as our current bylaw is 19 and over.   Read the Q&A……………………………….

B.C. strata slammed by judge over its ‘unworkable’ bylaw

A B.C. strata that imposed a bylaw that directly targeted one owner has had the bylaw scrapped by the B.C. Supreme Court after a judge ruled it was “significantly unfair.”  B.C. Supreme Court Justice Dev Dley called the bylaw “unwieldy” and “unworkable” and that it purposely targeted Murray and Christine Hall.    Read the article………………………..