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Originally Posted by Traum
Dafuq?! Who are these strata council members and what are they smoking??? Have they never required any home maintenance work in their own units?
If you do that, you might as well disallow residents from booking or even just using the elevator for move ins and move outs.
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I had a listing earlier this year, took close to 3 months for Strata approval, then they hit us with no elevator use allowed. Contractor said no way in hell and didn't take the job. Other contractors quoting me $60k+ for a full reno on the 800sf unit. Seller said fuck it, delisted and rented it back out. The PM for that building was such a bitch. Wouldn't give me a reason as to why that bylaw was put in. I too told her to treat it as move in/ move out and we'll pay the fee/deposit. She refused and then ghosted me.
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Originally Posted by Great68
Sure, but I can't imagine that's an easy one to enforce. First, unless there's a smell or noise impacting neighboring units, how would you even see what the state of the inside of that unit would be? What's the definition of "living standards", that's kind of ambiguous and sounds like it would be ripe for court challenge.
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I would imagine, one would have to royally fuck the place up so bad that Strata would have to step in to enforce that bylaw