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- Amending strata bylaws and rules - Province of British Columbia
Any 3 4 vote passed by persons holding less than 50% of the votes must be retaken, if – within one week of the general meeting – persons holding 25% of the strata corporation's votes demand a special general meeting to reconsider the resolution
- #13 How to Create or Amend Bylaws and Rules - CHOA
Non residential sections may amend bylaws prior to the Second AGM by a resolution passed by a 3⁄4 vote (or some other voting threshold set out in a bylaw) at a special general meeting
- 128 Bylaw Amendment Procedures | Land Title Practice Manual - LTSA
Accordingly, the amended strata bylaws were invalid because under s 128 of the Strata Property Act, any amendment to the bylaws required a resolution passed by a 3 4 vote of the residential strata lot owners and also a 3 4 vote of the non-residential strata lot owners
- Strata Property Act - BC Laws
11 In the period after the first conveyance of a strata lot to a purchaser but before the first annual general meeting, the strata corporation may pass a resolution requiring a 3 4 vote as follows:
- Air Conditioners Heat Pumps – Strata Considerations
Per Section 71 of The Strata Property Act, a 3 4 Vote Resolution passed by the Owners at a General Meeting is required to allow for a change in use and appearance to the exterior of the building
- Condo Smarts: Can strata revote on a bylaw amendment?
There is a specific provision in the strata property act for parties to reconsider a vote It applies only if a resolution required to be passed by a 3 4 vote is passed at an annual or
- Types of strata voting - Province of British Columbia
There are four types of voting at general meetings for residential strata: majority, 3 4, 80%, and unanimous All resolutions should be determined by a majority vote, unless the Strata Property Act or regulations require an alternative level of voting approval (such as 3 4, 80% or unanimous)
- Strata Property Act Regulations British Columbia: A Comprehensive Guide
Owners vote on the proposed bylaw or amendment, with a specific voting threshold required for approval (usually a 3 4 or 3 4 vote) If approved, the bylaw or amendment is filed with the Land Title Office and becomes enforceable
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