A petition by Trinden Enterprises Ltd. over commercial parking at the Ingleton Place strata on Hastings Street failed in B.C. Supreme Court this week.
A company that owns office and storefront space in North Burnaby has lost round 2 in a battle with its strata over parking spaces.
Trinden's commercial tenants currently have 66 parking spaces identified as "limited common property" for their use. That move cut the commercial tenants parking stalls by 30 per cent, and Trinden applied to the province's Civil Resolution Tribunal for orders forcing the strata to designate the disputed parking stalls exclusively for the use of the commercial tenants and to re-install commercial parking signs.
The tribunal dismissed Trinden's claim in May 2023, noting all the parking spaces fell within the area indicated on the strata plan as common property.
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