Abstract

British Columbia’s strata-property legislation has gone through three generational changes. The first, bare-bones act was passed in 1966. A new act appeared in 1974. And the current governing legislation — the Strata Property Act — was enacted in 1998 and came into force on 1 July 2000.In Phase One of the Strata Property Law Project the British Columbia Law Institute set out to determine whether the time is ripe to begin thinking about and planning for the next generation of British Columbia’s strata-property legislation. To answer this question the BCLI consulted with a number of the leading lights in the strata-property field. Their response, which accorded with our own analysis of the issues, was that a phase-two law-reform project is necessary.This phase-one report sets out the results of our consultation and provides a blueprint of the issues that should be addressed in Phase Two of the Strata Property Law Project.

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