Dear Tony: We live in a 80 unit Strata complex in the B.C. interior. Most of the homes are Rancher style, 25 years old, and all have crawlspaces. The spaces are designated as “limited common property” on the developers blueprints. There is nothing related to crawlspaces in our strata bylaws. We are looking for clarification on who is financially responsible – homeowner or strata corporation — for issues that occur in the crawlspaces? Read the Q&A………………………………….
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