B.C. strata owner told to fix bathroom window she never got permission to install

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B.C. strata owner told to fix bathroom window she never got permission to install
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The woman installed a larger bathroom window despite having her request to do so refused by her strata council.

A Surrey woman who claimed her larger-sized bathroom window added value for other owners has had her appeal of the strata’s order to return it to the original size rejected before a B.C. tribunal.

However, the strata did not approve the bathroom window enlargement as required under the strata’s bylaws, which the strata says would be a significant change to common property. She also requested an order for the strata to recognize that the renovation increased the value of all strata lot owners’ homes and may inspire others to do similar renovations. Additionally, she sought an order for the strata to acknowledge how many alternative window formats exist in the complex.

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