CRT Roundup—governance, bylaws, finances, repairs, and more

This post is part of a monthly series summarizing the Civil Resolution Tribunal’s strata-property decisions. There have been 21 new decisions since the last post. Governance—bylaws—amendment—cost sharing C.2K Holdings Ltd v The Owners, Strata Plan K 577, 2018 BCCRT 236, was “a dispute about bylaw amendments and the division of certain common expenses.” The tribunal described the strata property as being made up of 20 units. Two units are commercial, and 18 units are residential. The owner’s unit Read more…

New Brunswick seeks feedback on Mechanics’ Lien Act reform proposals

In May 2018, the Legislative Services Branch (LSB) of the Office of the Attorney General (New Brunswick) released Law Reform Notes #41. These notes consider potential reforms to New Brunswick’s Mechanics’ Lien Act (“the Act”) – a topic initially addressed in Law Reform Notes #40, released in December 2017. The LSB is now seeking feedback on the reform proposals in Law Reform Notes #40 and  #41. The deadline is July 15, 2018. Details are available Read more…

BCLI releases Consultation Paper on the Employment Standards Act

BCLI has issued a Consultation Paper on the Employment Standards Act to gather input from stakeholders and the general public on changes needed to the Act.  The Employment Standards Act is an important piece of legislation that sets minimum standards for terms of employment and working conditions, and applies to most workplaces in BC.   Responses are requested by 31 August 2018.  You may use an online survey on the BCLI website to respond, or send Read more…

Tasmania Law Reform Institute Releases Final Report on Recidivist Drink Drivers

On April 17th 2018, the Tasmania Law Reform Institute (TLRI) released its final report, Responding to the Problem of Recidivist Drink Drivers – Final Report # 24. The report follows the TLRI’s release of its issues paper, Responding to the Problem of Recidivist Drink Drivers – Issues Paper # 23. The TLRI’s issues paper received 10 written responses. The TLRI also carried out a series of consultations with stakeholders from the justice and health sectors. Read more…

Spotlight on strata governance: Should the Strata Property Regulation create a new maximum fine for contravention of a short-term accommodation bylaw?

BCLI is running a public consultation on governance issues for stratas. It is asking for public input into its proposed changes to the Strata Property Act, Strata Property Regulation, and Schedule of Standard Bylaws. For information on how to participate in the consultation please visit the Strata Property Law Project—Phase Two webpage. This post is part of a series that spotlights issues discussed in the Consultation Paper on Governance Issues for Stratas. To read other Read more…