Dear Tony: With the changes coming to strata rentals, will the current strata corporations somehow be grandfathered? We currently have two enforcement issues on going regarding rentals. If the bylaws are no longer enforceable, how do we deal with the enforcement issues?There are three significant changes in the legislation that will affect strata corporations:2.
All current age restriction bylaws that are not 55 and over will no longer be enforceable. Strata corporations are still encouraged to review their bylaws that apply to occupancy of 55 and over. There are many variations to age restrictions that include accommodating a spouse or family member who is not 55 or over, and caregivers or live-in support members that enable residents to remain in their homes.
Rental bylaws will no longer be enforceable. . Landlords will still be required to complete and file a Form K with the strata corporation to ensure the tenant is aware of the bylaws and rules. If the landlord fails to comply with this requirement, the strata corporation may deliver the bylaws and the Form K to the tenants. Tenants have the same basic rights and obligations as the landlords and must comply with bylaws and rules.
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