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A strata corporation has a bylaw prohibiting pets. An owner requests an accommodation allowing their new assistance animal. How should the strata council typically respond?
Human rights legislation in Canada generally requires strata corporations to accommodate assistance animals, which are not considered pets, even in the presence
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Question: A strata corporation has a bylaw prohibiting pets. An owner requests an accommodation allowing their new assistance animal. How should the strata council typically respond?
Answer options:
- Deny the request based strictly on the no-pet bylaw. ✅ Approve the request, as assistance animals are generally exempt from pet restrictions.
- Require the owner to get a vote of all owners for approval.
- Direct the owner to re-home the animal, as bylaws are absolute.
Correct answer: Approve the request, as assistance animals are generally exempt from pet restrictions.
Explanation: Human rights legislation in Canada generally requires strata corporations to accommodate assistance animals, which are not considered pets, even in the presence of a no-pet bylaw, unless undue hardship can be demonstrated.
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