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Condo Cases Across Canada

Author: 
James Davidson
Publication date:
May 16, 2019
Article Summary: 

This article covers condo cases from different provinces in Canada, including British Columbia, Manitoba, and Ontario. In British Columbia, the Court of Appeal upheld a strata corporation's rental restriction bylaw, and a valid shared facilities agreement was found to exist between the parties. In Manitoba, the court declared the condominium corporation to be the beneficial owner of a parking unit, which the developer had made a unit rather than a common element. In Ontario, the court determined that a borrowing bylaw was properly passed by a condominium corporation while under the control of an administrator.

Keywords: 

Condo Cases, Canada, British Columbia, Strata Corporation, Rental Restriction Bylaw, Shared Facilities Agreement, Manitoba, Condominium Corporation, Parking Unit, Developer, Ontario, Borrowing Bylaw, Administrator, Voting, Validly Passed.



Source Citation: 
James Davidson
Condo Cases Across Canada
May 16, 2019
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