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You buy a condo and than you get in trouble with the bylaws. What do you do?

Best way to resolve issues with the Strata Council is to make sure you have up to date bylaws and request a meeting. I serve on a Starta council and we have issues also. Most times if they are presented in writing, (which they should be), we give them consideration and response.

This case is a little different. Read on.

Dear Condo Smarts: I don't know who to turn to. I bought a condo in Vancouver in February, moved in with my dog on March 15, and March 20 began to receive threatening letters from the strata about my dog. It claims the strata has a "no pets" rule, and that I have to either get rid of my dog or move. Before I purchased, I requested information about the strata corporation, and my agent was given the strata website and password to access the minutes of the strata meetings, bylaws and rules of the strata corporation, as well as other information, including a maintenance and building report done in 2008. Absolutely nothing indicated on the website that pets were prohibited and that there was a no-pets rule. As the information we received was provided by the agent, doesn't the strata have to abide by the information that individual disclosed to a buyer? I admit that since talking to my lawyer, I should have requested a copy of a Form B Information certificate before I bought. Now what am I supposed to do? - Frankie D.

Dear Frankie: While online information may be helpful in investigating a strata corporation, it may also be seriously misleading. The blame is not entirely yours however, as the strata corporation, through its agent, provided you with access to the strata corporation's current records, and nothing was disclosed in those records at the time regarding the prohibition of pets.

You should have been advised to obtain an information certificate, and to obtain a registered copy of the bylaw amendments. Relying solely on the information posted to the website, you only viewed dated materials. Had you obtained a copy of the registered bylaws through the Land Title Registry, you would have immediately noticed that the strata amended its bylaws in December of 2009, adopting a bylaw that prohibits pets. Unfortunately, the website had not been updated since Nov. 15, 2009, so the information posted was inaccurate.

The other challenge for the strata is that while the manager provides the access-code information, the website is actually maintained by the strata council. The manager was not advised that the council has not been maintaining the website, and as of April 30, the same dated material is still posted on the site. If a website is only archived information, then it should provide dated signatures to identify the periods of information posted. If the website is active current information, it should have a "real person" or company you can contact to obtain written verification of the claims or data posted on a website.

By Tony Gioventu of CHOA, in Province May 9th, 2010

The CHOA website, for example, hosts over 600 information bulletins and articles, all of which are routinely reviewed and updated for changes in legislation, contact information, access to links, changes in case law, or regulations that impact strata corporations.

I have assisted over a 1000 buyers in purchasing strata property.
If you are thinking of buying strata property, give me a call. My services are FREE and it could save you a lot of hassle and money 

If you are looking to Buy or to Sell real estate in Vancouver area, give me a call. My consultations are FREE. The benefits to You, may be worth a lot of money.
Call Jeff Stark at 604-290-7890 or email me at jeff@jeffreystark.net

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Posted on May 18, 2010 11:09:42 by jeffrey.stark - View Profile 
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