B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal orders on or pointing at common property to be removed under privacy laws.
Owners in a B.C. strata complex must apply to the council to keep their doorbell cameras, B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal has ruled in a decision citing privacy issues.
The strata said its bylaws do not require owners to obtain permission to install doorbell cameras or video cameras.But he disagreed with the strata. “I find the installation of a doorbell camera is an alteration. I reach the same conclusion about a camera that is added to an exterior wall where no camera existed previously,” he said.
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