May 4, 2017

Garrett Robinson joins the Strata Property Law Project Committee

BCLI’s Strata Property Law (Phase Two) Project Committee welcomes Garrett Robinson as its newest committee member. Garrett started his career in real-estate sales in 1993. He is currently a realtor with Re/Max Crest Realty Westside in Vancouver. Garrett is a member of the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver and the Read more

April 27, 2017

The Law Commission Publishes its Final Report on Mental Capacity and Deprivation of Liberty

On March 13 2017, the Law Commission of England and Wales published its final report on  Mental Capacity and Deprivation of Liberty. While the Commission is still awaiting response from government, the report culminates a three-year process which included one of the largest consultation efforts the Commission has undertaken. The Read more

CRT Roundup—responsibility for repairs, strata-council composition and meetings, collection of arrears, and tribunal procedure

This post is part of a monthly series summarizing the Civil Resolution Tribunal’s strata-property decisions. There have been nine new decisions since the last post. Responsibility for repairs to strata lot Rawle v The Owners, Strata Plan NWS 3423, 2017 CRTBC 15, involved a dispute between a strata-lot owner and a Read more

April 24, 2017

Financing Litigation Legal Research Project – 2017 Update

A great deal has happened with the BCLI’s Financing Litigation Legal Research Project since the last update in February 2016.  A series of consultation sessions were held with experts to gather information, feedback and advice on the BCLI’s proposed topics of discussion.  One-on-one interviews were also conducted with individuals who Read more

April 20, 2017

Ontario court issues injunction restraining condominium corporation from holding meeting to consider termination

In the wake of recent changes to the Strata Property Act, termination has become a topic of interest in British Columbia. A recent case from Ontario, where the Condominium Act, 1998, has a longstanding provision allowing termination and sale of a condominium property when “the owners of at least 80 per cent Read more