Tribunal upholds Vernon strata decision to refuse emotional support dog (BC)

A former Vernon realtor has lost a Civil Resolution Tribunal after it ruled a strata council was within its rights to refuse a prospective buyer from having an emotional support pet, causing the sale to collapse.  In the case, which appears to go against a recent Human Rights Tribunal ruling, the strata council at the Tamarack 2 apartment building in Vernon refused to allow a prospective buyer to have an emotional support dog. The sale was conditional on the pet being allowed and when the strata refused the dog, the sale fell through.     Read the article………………………

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