BC’s older condominiums and townhouses could be a new target for developers as proposed legislation changes would make it easier for strata owners to dissolve their strata corporation and sell the entire building. “In some cases, strata owners want to sell the property to a developer who can put it to more profitable uses,” explains Darren Donnelly in Business in Vancouver. Read a recent CW article to learn more.
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