BC Supreme Court success for our strata client
In the Supreme Court of BC, Veronica Franco, assisted by Alexandra Andrisoi, recently won a dispute concerning an easement (which refers to the right to ... Continued
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In the Supreme Court of BC, Veronica Franco, assisted by Alexandra Andrisoi, recently won a dispute concerning an easement (which refers to the right to ... Continued
With the help of our strata property and real estate teams, the owners in a 58-unit condo development, named Brandywine, successfully petitioned the British Columbia ... Continued
Another success for our Strata team! In a case led by Pat Williams, we won in the Supreme Court of BC on a strata dispute related ... Continued
Unanimous owner agreement is no longer required to wind-up a strata corporation in BC. The new threshold is 80%, as per new law which came ... Continued
On Saturday at Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s Surrey campus, Lauren Liang presented to the Condominium Home Owners Association of BC (CHOA) for their Fall 2016 strata ... Continued
Darren Donnelly is featured in Avison Young’s Fall 2016 Multi-Family Investment Report. Darren discusses recent changes to BC laws related to the dissolution of stratas. ... Continued
With the publication today of its Consultation Paper on Complex Stratas, the British Columbia Law Institute’s Strata Property Law Project Committee is asking the public ... Continued
Clark Wilson would like to congratulate our lawyers, Diane Bell, Q.C., Veronica Franco, Mark Weintraub, Q.C., Geoff White and Pat Williams for being mentioned on ... Continued
New strata corporation wind-up rules effective today. We can help. View this article.
The Civil Resolution Tribunal (CRT) has launched the beta version of Solution Explorer, a tool for helping people manage and resolve disputes in BC. For ... Continued
Pat Williams was acknowledged in the Advocate for his work with the BC Law Institute’s project committee on strata property law reform. The committee examines ... Continued