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Difference between revisions of "Strata Law and Residential Tenancies of Strata Lots (Condominiums) (19:XII)"

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* s 138 permits the strata corporation to issue a one month Notice To End Tenancy under RTA s 47 for “a repeated or continuing contravention of a reasonable and significant bylaw or rule… that seriously interferes with another person’s use and enjoyment of a strata lot, the common property or the common assets”.  
* s 138 permits the strata corporation to issue a one month Notice To End Tenancy under RTA s 47 for “a repeated or continuing contravention of a reasonable and significant bylaw or rule… that seriously interferes with another person’s use and enjoyment of a strata lot, the common property or the common assets”.  


*'''NOTE:''' As a practical matter, it may be difficult for a Strata Corporation to evict a tenant, despite ss. 137-138 because the Residential Tenancy Branch has been unwilling to recognize a Strata as a “Landlord” as defined in the RTA.
*'''NOTE:''' As a practical matter, it may be difficult for a Strata Corporation to evict a tenant of whom they are not the direct landlord, despite ss. 137-138. The RTA does not include a Strata in its definition of “Landlord” and s 44 limits how tenancies can be ended to only those set out in the RTA, which does not include s 138 of the SPA.


Part 8 of the SPA governs “rentals” (ss. 139-148):
Part 8 of the SPA governs “rentals” (ss. 139-148):
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