Strata with unique bylaws to go to court over $315,000 dispute

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A strata with a "unique set of bylaws" will have to get B.C. Supreme Court to resolve an ongoing $315,000 dispute, according to the province's Civil Resolution Tribunal, which has declined to rule on the case.

A strata with a "unique set of bylaws" will have to get B.C. Supreme Court to resolve an ongoing $315,000 dispute, according to the province's Civil Resolution Tribunal, which has declined to rule on the case.

Cascade Village at the corner of Canada Way and Curle Avenue was built in eight phases between 1984 and 1989 and has bylaws that allow each phase (except Phases 1 and 2, which are combined) to have a separate budget, operating fund, and contingency reserve fund to which only the strata lots in that phase contribute, according to a CRT ruling Monday. But the owners of Phase 4, also known as the Terraces, applied to the tribunal for an order compelling the strata to reimburse them $295,000 for replacing one of their three glass canopie

 

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