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In a strata development, owners own their individual strata lots. As a strata corporation, owners also collectively own the strata corporation’s common property and assets. This blend of individual and common ownership has led to a wide-reaching legal framework that governs the relationship between owners in a
In a strata development, owners own their individual strata lots. As a strata corporation, owners also collectively own the strata corporation’s common property and assets. This blend of individual and common ownership has led to a wide-reaching legal framework that governs the relationship between owners in a
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options for strata matters than traditional court proceedings.
options for strata matters than traditional court proceedings.


The purpose of this chapter is to give an overview of the current state of strata property law in British Columbia. This chapter can be broken down into three large sections that are then further divided into more specific areas of strata law. Sections 3 – 5 give an overview of what a strata development is, including details on the strata plan and the concept of common property. Sections 6 – 10 give details on the governance of a strata corporation, which includes its finances, bylaws, and rules. Sections 11 – 14 discuss common topics in strata living, including insurance issues and the duty to repair and maintain. Finally, sections 15 and 16 overview dispute resolution in a strata, including where the Civil Resolution Tribunal or the courts are involved.
The purpose of this chapter is to give an overview of the current state of strata property law in British Columbia. This chapter can be broken down into three large sections that are then further divided into more specific areas of strata law. Sections 3 – 5 give an overview of what a strata development is, including details on the strata plan and the concept of common property. Sections 6 – 10 give details on the governance of a strata corporation, which includes its finances, bylaws, and rules. Sections 11 – 14 discuss common topics in strata living, including insurance issues and the duty to repair and maintain. Finally, sections 15 and 16 overview dispute resolution in a strata, including where the CRT or the courts are involved.




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