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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Strata Tip of the Week – Review the Strata’s Insurance Policy

The current strata insurance situation in BC has been difficult to say the least. Many strata corporations have seen premium increases from 20% to 50%, with some high value/high risk stratas seeing increases in the 200% to 400% range. While the narrative around this problem has focused predominantly on premium increases, the lesser mentioned factor is that some strata corporations…

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Strata Tip of the Week – Components Omitted from the Depreciation Report

The Depreciation Report: A depreciation report provides important insights for buyers looking to buy into a strata corporation. It not only speaks about the current condition of the physical components (as long as the report is recent), but also the financial state of the strata corporation. Some of the most important information in a depreciation report can be found in the…

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Strata Tip of the Week – Understand Parking and Storage Designations

Most buildings that were built in the 90s or earlier came with more parking stalls and storage lockers than units. Today, we’re seeing many new strata developments that have less parking stalls and storage than units, which makes these components that much more important and valuable to consumers. You should be able to find information about a strata lot’s parking and storage on…

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