Condo towers are proliferating in Burnaby, leading to numerous strata disputes. This article highlights the most-clicked local strata stories of 2024, showcasing the diverse issues faced by Burnaby residents living in close quarters.
Look around any of Burnaby ’s four town centres, and it’s not hard to guess why stories about strata disputes are some of our most read.
When their disputes can’t be resolved by strata councils, they sometimes end up at the province’s Civil Resolution Tribunal, B.C. Supreme Court or even the Human Rights Tribunal, whose rulings give us a glimpse into the kinds of issues the strata dwellers among us are dealing with.1.
4. Burnaby owner accused of tossing garbage from 9th-floor balcony wins strata battle: In May, an owner at the Midori condo tower in Metrotown won a battle against his strata, which had fined him for allegedly tossing garbage from his ninth-floor balcony. 5. Burnaby duplex owner has to pay half the cost of neighbour's fence, retaining wall: In August, a Burnaby duplex owner was ordered to foot half the $15,000 bill for a new fence and retaining wall on his neighbour’s side of a property.
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