December 8, 2017
Strata corporation and strata-lot owner ordered to split the cost of replacing flood-damaged hardwood floor
In an appeal of an unreported provincial-court decision, the BC Supreme Court has ordered that it would be “just” for a strata corporation to be “held liable for 55% of the costs charged by the contractor for demolition and replacement of the hardwood flooring in the appellant’s unit, less a deduction Read more
December 6, 2017
The Financing Litigation Series: Crowdfunding
This blog post is the fourth in a six-part series showcasing each of the six financing models explored in the Study Paper on Financing Litigation (PDF), published on October 4, 2017, and recent developments in British Columbia. To read other posts in the series click here. Crowdfunding is used by individuals Read more
November 30, 2017
BC Court of Appeal clarifies meaning of “habitable area” of a residential strata lot
In Barrett v The Owners, Strata Plan LMS3265, 2017 BCCA 414, the BC Court of Appeal allowed an appeal from a decision of a trial judge, affirming an earlier case’s conclusion that “ ‘habitable area’ means ‘that area within a residential strata lot which can, could or is capable of being lived in Read more
CRT Roundup—repair and maintenance, bylaw enforcement, and more
This post is part of a monthly series summarizing the Civil Resolution Tribunal’s strata-property decisions. There have been 13 new decisions since the last post. Repair and maintenance—solarium In Allard v The Owners, Strata Plan VIS 962, 2017 BCCRT 111, the respondent strata corporation “entered into a renewal project of its building, Read more
November 15, 2017
The Financing Litigation Series: Alternative Fee Arrangements
This blog post is the third in a six-part series showcasing each of the six financing models explored in the Study Paper on Financing Litigation (PDF), published on October 4, 2017, and recent developments in British Columbia. To read other posts in the series click here. There is no universal definition Read more

















































