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The owners corporation can change or cancel any of the by-laws to assist with the running of the strata scheme. A special resolution is needed.

A by-law has no force or effect if it is inconsistent with this or any other Act or law [s. 43 (4)].

By-laws cannot prevent guide dogs or hearing dogs being in the scheme, nor prevent children (persons under 18 years) occupying the scheme.

Any exclusive-use by-law in place at the time of registration of the scheme, and that remains in place, must be disclosed to purchasers by vendors by a copy of the by-law being attached to the contract of sale.

By-laws and tenants

All of the by-laws in place in the strata scheme apply to tenants in the same way as they apply to lot owners. Tenants must be given a copy of the by-laws within seven days of beginning a lease.

 

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