Alex Longson joins Strata Property Law (Phase Two) Project Committee

BCLI is pleased to welcome Alex Longson as a new member of its volunteer committee for the Strata Property Law Project—Phase Two. Alex started his career in real estate in 2005, shortly after emigrating from the United Kingdom, where he had 20 years’ experience in the automotive-engineering industry working as a test engineer for Ford Motor Company. He became licensed for strata management in 2006 with a brokerage in the Okanagan, and subsequently became licensed Read more

BC Supreme Court finds strata corporation responsible for installing railings needed to bring rooftop balcony up to code

In Frank v The Owners Strata Plan LMS 355, 2016 BCSC 1206, the Supreme Court of British Columbia considered whether a strata corporation or a strata-lot owner who has the benefit of a limited-common-property rooftop balcony should be held responsible for bringing the balcony up to the standard required by the BC Building Code. The case contains some interesting observations on (1) designations of limited common property, (2) significant changes in the use or appearance Read more

Third-anniversary update of the Strata Property Law—Phase Two Project

BCLI officially started Phase Two of the Strata Property Law Project on 4 July 2013. This post is a review of the highlights of the project’s first three years. Terminating a strata The early years of the project were focussed on terminating a strata. In 2014, the committee published its Consultation Paper on Terminating a Strata (PDF). This consultation paper garnered one of the highest levels of public response of any of BCLI’s law-reform consultations. These Read more

BCLI receives visit from scholar researching strata properties and natural disasters

Earlier this month, Prof. Elizabeth Toomey visited BCLI to discuss legal issues that may arise for strata properties in the aftermath of a natural disaster. Prof. Toomey is a faculty member of the School of Law, University of Canterbury, which is located in Christchurch, New Zealand. In late 2010, the Canterbury earthquake struck that city, causing widespread damage. An aftershock in 2011, which was centered even closer to Christchurch proper, caused even greater damage and loss Read more

Highlights from the Spring 2016 Legislative Session

28 June 2016—In May 2016, the 40th Parliament of the BC Legislature completed its 5th Session. The legislative assembly passed 24 bills. In this blog post, you’ll find a brief summary of the laws that were enacted. Two acts are particularly relevant to the work of BCLI and CCEL. Leading up to the promulgation of the Miscellaneous Statutes (Signed Statements) Amendment Act, 2016, the BC Legislature recognized BCLI’s efforts in assisting with reform of the Read more