The strata council didn't follow proper procedures, the B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal ruled.
A Langley strata owner who incurred hundreds of dollars in fines for installing a carport camera won’t have to pay up, B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal has ruled.
By August, the council had voted on recurring fines. By September, there were $800 in fines on Shirazian’s account. The camera was eventually removed in December of that year. The strata said Shirazian, after two strata council hearings, refused to remove the camera and make a proper request to install it. Fines were issued as a result.
He arrived at that conclusion after finding Shirazian had provided no proof other owners had installed cameras.
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