A Maple Ridge man who had initially won the right to keep an inflatable hot tub on the patio of his property has been ordered to take it down. Alejandro Jose Noriega had set up the hot tub on the patio of his strata property — of which he is a co-owner — in November 2021. The strata accused Noriega of violating bylaws preventing him from putting the structure on the patio, arguing that he had not requested permission and that a hot tub wasn’t included on a list of approved patio-friendly furniture. Read the article…………………………….
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