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Under what circumstances might a strata corporation be obligated to disclose personal information about an owner?
Strata corporations must comply with privacy legislation and generally cannot disclose personal information unless legally compelled (e.g., a court order) or wi
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Question: Under what circumstances might a strata corporation be obligated to disclose personal information about an owner?
Answer options:
- To their neighbours if a conflict arises.
- To a prospective buyer inquiring about the owner's financial status. ✅ In response to a court order or other legal requirement.
- To the media if an owner makes negative comments about the strata.
Correct answer: In response to a court order or other legal requirement.
Explanation: Strata corporations must comply with privacy legislation and generally cannot disclose personal information unless legally compelled (e.g., a court order) or with the individual's consent.
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