Can a strata council investigate a complaint that the strata has contravened a bylaw?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Lee v. The Owners, Strata Plan EPS1290, 2021 BCCRT 533 (CanLII):

28. In Chorney v. Strata Plan VIS 770, 2016 BCSC 148, the court said that a strata council can investigate bylaw contravention complaints as it sees fit, as long as it complies with principles of procedural fairness and does not act significantly unfairly. This means that the strata has considerable discretion in deciding how it responds to complaints.

Other Questions


Can a strata council investigate a complaint of a contravention of a bylaw? (British Columbia, Canada)
Does a 3/4 vote of the Owner of a strata bylaw 16.1 violate the Owner's expectation that strata council positions will not be allotted by strata lot type? (British Columbia, Canada)
Can a strata corporation investigate a bylaw contravention as its council sees fit? (British Columbia, Canada)
What is the standard of care of a strata council in dealing with water dripping complaints? (British Columbia, Canada)
Can a section of Strata Plan charge back costs incurred by an individual strata for damage caused to a strata lot? (British Columbia, Canada)
When a majority of owners of a residential strata have voted to replace a carpet under their strata, can they force the strata to do so? (British Columbia, Canada)
Is a strata corporation's delay in informing its owners of a lawsuit against the strata is in breach of section 167(1) of the BC Strata Act? (British Columbia, Canada)
Is a strata corporation required to have received a complaint of a bylaw contravention before imposing a fine? (British Columbia, Canada)
Can a strata council in Vancouver approve a request to change the appearance and use of a property under bylaw 9.23.1? (British Columbia, Canada)
What is the standard of care of a strata council in dealing with noise complaints? (British Columbia, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.