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Difference between revisions of "Owning a Condominium"

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A strata corporation may also have '''rules'''. Rules apply only to the use and enjoyment of common property and common assets. For example, a rule may limit the size of vehicles that may park in a common-property parkade, or restrict the hours when residents can use a common-property fitness centre.  
A strata corporation may also have '''rules'''. Rules apply only to the use and enjoyment of common property and common assets. For example, a rule may limit the size of vehicles that may park in a common-property parkade, or restrict the hours when residents can use a common-property fitness centre.  


A strata corporation may change its bylaws by a 75% vote of the owners at a general meeting. When a bylaw is made, amended or repealed, the strata corporation must register a copy of the bylaw, amendment or repeal together with a certificate in the Land Title Office (check script 407, called “Buying a Condominium”). Until the copy and certificate are registered, the bylaw is ineffective.  A strata council may pass rules at any time, but any new rules must be ratified by a majority of the owners before or at the next AGM, otherwise they cease to be effective.
A strata corporation may change its bylaws by a 75% vote of the owners at a general meeting. When a bylaw is made, amended or repealed, the strata corporation must register a copy of the bylaw, amendment or repeal together with a certificate in the Land Title Office (check script [[Buying a Condominium (Script 407)|407]], called “Buying a Condominium”). Until the copy and certificate are registered, the bylaw is ineffective.  A strata council may pass rules at any time, but any new rules must be ratified by a majority of the owners before or at the next AGM, otherwise they cease to be effective.


==Renting out a condominium==
==Renting out a condominium==
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