Leave a comment » Alteration to lot can void strata insuranceSome changes could be costlySo you live in strata enviornment, condo or a townhome, and want to tear down a wall, move around your electrical or plumbing services or would just klike a larger window. What do you do? Can you do it? Who should you ask/ Tony Gioventu, is executive director of the Condominium Home Owners' Association, and comments on this issue in todays Vancouver Province.
Dear Condo Smarts: We live on the upper part of Vancouver Island. Our townhouse strata was informed by a new owner about a leak in their living room. The council inspected the home to discover that the previous owner back in January had removed the gas fireplace and installed a woodburning stove and modified the existing windows. Water was clearly getting in around these areas. Dear M.J.: Both the Standard Bylaws and your Strata Bylaw Amendments likely have all the direction you need to enforce these bylaws. If you look closely at the Standard Bylaws under "alterations to a strata lot," it says the owner needs written approval to alter a strata lot for the structure, the exterior, up to and including those parts of the strata lot that the strata corporation must insure under the act. This could mean restoring the damages to the original at the owners' cost. Was the gas connection terminated properly? Were any permits obtained? Is the venting susceptible to fire and the correct rating for this use? So there you have it. Don't do anything, unless you have been told, in writing, by the strata corporation, that you can go ahead with the changes. And remember, you may also have to obtain a development permit from the local authority.
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Posted on March 22, 2009 08:22:14 by jeffrey.stark - View Profile
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