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    Lawsuits

    This chapter explains when a strata corporation may sue, which court to use and whether the eligible voters must first approve the legal proceedings. The chapter also describes the statutory grounds upon which an owner or tenant may sue the strata corporation, including grounds under the province’s Human Rights Code. In addition, the chapter describes the effect of a judgment against a strata corporation, including an owner’s personal liability to pay that judgment.

    1 Introduction
    2 Choice of Court
    3 Lawsuit By the Strata Corporation
    4 Lawsuit By an Owner
    5 Human Rights Complaints
    6 When a Judgment Affects an Owner
    7 Court Costs