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The Strata Property Act contains some notable provisions for enforcing a bylaw or rule against the tenant of an owner.
Eviction
In the case of a residential strata lot, a strata corporation may evict an owner’s tenant if the tenant repeatedly contravenes a reasonable and significant bylaw or rule and seriously interferes with someone else’s use and enjoyment of a strata lot, the common property or a common asset. If these criteria are met, the strata corporation may give the tenant a notice under section 47 of the Residential Tenancy Act.[22] The strata corporation’s eviction does not affect any rights of the landlord[23] under the owner’s tenancy agreement with the tenant.[24]
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