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Section 28 states that the only persons who may be council members are owners, individuals representing corporate owners, and tenants who have been assigned a landlord’s right to stand for council under sections 147 or 148. Bylaws can be made, however, to permit others to sit on the strata council, although [https:// | Section 28 states that the only persons who may be council members are owners, individuals representing corporate owners, and tenants who have been assigned a landlord’s right to stand for council under sections 147 or 148. Bylaws can be made, however, to permit others to sit on the strata council, although [https://canlii.ca/t/jk263 ''Paget v Strata Plan LMS 1951'', 2021 BCSC 2111] held that a person acting under the authority of a power of attorney cannot sit as a member of a strata council. | ||
If two or more persons own a strata lot, only one of them can sit on the strata council unless all strata lot owners are on the strata council. This includes corporate owners, who may only elect one representative to sit on the strata council with respect to each strata lot. | If two or more persons own a strata lot, only one of them can sit on the strata council unless all strata lot owners are on the strata council. This includes corporate owners, who may only elect one representative to sit on the strata council with respect to each strata lot. |