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Before a strata corporation can levy a fine for a bylaw infraction, what is typically required by Canadian strata/condo legislation?

Due process requires that an owner be given written notice of the complaint, details of the alleged infraction, and an opportunity to respond to the strata coun

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Question: Before a strata corporation can levy a fine for a bylaw infraction, what is typically required by Canadian strata/condo legislation?

Answer options:

  • Immediate payment from the owner. ✅ A written warning and an opportunity for the owner to respond to the complaint.
  • Approval from the local municipality.
  • A vote at an Annual General Meeting.

Correct answer: A written warning and an opportunity for the owner to respond to the complaint.

Explanation: Due process requires that an owner be given written notice of the complaint, details of the alleged infraction, and an opportunity to respond to the strata council before any fine can be imposed.

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