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Under the Strata Property Act, what is the maximum amount an owner can sue the strata corporation for in Small Claims Court?

As of June 1, 2017, the monetary limit for claims that can be brought in the Provincial Court (Small Claims) is $35,000. This limit applies to strata-related di

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Question: Under the Strata Property Act, what is the maximum amount an owner can sue the strata corporation for in Small Claims Court?

Answer options:

  • Up to $10,000.
  • Up to $25,000. ✅ Up to $35,000.
  • There is no limit for strata-related disputes in Small Claims Court.

Correct answer: Up to $35,000.

Explanation: As of June 1, 2017, the monetary limit for claims that can be brought in the Provincial Court (Small Claims) is $35,000. This limit applies to strata-related disputes as well.

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