330 result(s)
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Zeng v. The Owners, Strata Plan VR 55 - 2018 BCCRT 190 - 2018-05-17
Strata Property Decisions - Final DecisionThe strata advised the owner that vehicles parked in the stall would be towed. The strata provided the owner with an opportunity to respond under section 135 of the SPA. The owner says she did not receive this letter until the strata emailed it to her on June 30, 2017.
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Simpson et al v The Owners, Strata Plan VAS 2876 - 2017 BCCRT 43 - 2017-07-21
Strata Property Decisions - Final DecisionThe owners do not have the authority to have the vehicle of such residents towed. • The strata’s treatment of parking stall 20 is a concern should the owners wish to sell strata lot 4.
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Red Racer Holdings Ltd. v. The Owners, Strata Plan LMS 3816 - 2021 BCCRT 1018 - 2021-09-22
Strata Property Decisions - Final DecisionBylaw 50.2 said any vehicle parked in violation of bylaw 50.1 would be subject to removal by a towing company authorized by the strata council. The term “visitor parking stall” is not defined in the bylaws or identified on the strata plan or the lease.
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Section 1 of The Owners, Strata Plan BCS 3495 et al v. The Owners, Strata Plan BCS 3495 - 2019 BCCRT 133 - 2019-02-01
Strata Property Decisions - Final DecisionThere will be no parking on the first level between the hours of 12:00 am. and 6:00 a.m. Violators will be towed at their own expense without further warning. Visitor’s Parking Passes are not required for parking on this level.
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Parkinson et al v. The Owners, Strata Plan VIS 5086 - 2018 BCCRT 438 - 2018-08-10
Strata Property Decisions - Final Decisionc. To authorize an expense from the CRF to install 2 signs prohibiting vehicles from parking in the parking space and that violators would be towed, d. To authorize an expense for legal fees to allow the strata to address the parking stall issue, and