A friendly reminder that the new Home Buyer Rescission Period (HBRP) regulation comes into effect today, January 3, 2023.

So, what’s changed? The new legislation provides buyers an opportunity to rescind a contract to purchase residential real property up to 3 business days after an offer is accepted. If a buyer decides to rescind their offer during the HBRP, they must pay the seller 0.25% of the purchase price. What type of properties are subject to the HBRP? A detached…

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Strata Tip of the Week – You’ve probably heard of the recent changes to the Strata Property Act. Here’s what’s new

Did you read our email last week on rental restriction bylaws? Ok forget everything we said. The proposed legislative changes came into force sooner than we expected. The BC Government gave royal assent to Bill 44 – 2022 Building and Strata Statutes Amendment Act on November 24, 2022, with the legislative changes coming into force…

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Strata Tip of the Week – What is the strata corporation required to insure?

All strata corporations in BC, regardless of size, must obtain property and liability insurance, including bare land strata corporations and strata-titled duplexes. 1. Property Insurance A. The strata corporation’s property insurance is for:• Common property• Common assets• Buildings shown on the strata plan, and• Fixtures built or installed on a strata lot if built or…

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Strata Tip of the Week – How does the Civil Resolutions Tribunal (CRT) impact real estate buyers?

With the advent of the Civil Resolutions Tribunal for strata disputes in 2016, it became more accessible for strata owners and strata corporations to address conflicts and pursue legal judgements without the need for lawyers or the BC Supreme Court. As per section 59 of the Strata Property Act, strata corporations are required to disclose…

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Strata Tip of the Week – New Home Warranties in Strata Corporations

The BC Home Owner Protection Act requires that all newly built homes (including strata properties) or buildings that have been substantially reconstructed be covered by third-party new home warranty insurance. You may often hear this referred to as the “2-5-10 New Home Warranty”. Basic coverage includes: 15 months for defects in labour and materials 2 years for building cladding and delivery systems (plumbing, HVAC,…

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