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Why Reviewing Strata Documents Could Save You Thousands

Buying a condo or townhouse is exciting, but it also comes with responsibilities that don't exist when purchasing a detached home. One of the most important steps in the buying process is carefully reviewing the strata documents before removing your subject conditions.

These documents tell the story of the building or complex and can help uncover potential issues that may not be obvious during a showing.

What Are Strata Documents?

When purchasing a strata property in British Columbia, you'll typically receive documents such as:

  • Strata meeting minutes

  • Annual General Meeting (AGM) minutes

  • Special General Meeting (SGM) minutes

  • Financial statements

  • The depreciation report (if available)

  • The strata bylaws and rules

  • Form B Information Certificate

  • Insurance documents

While they can seem overwhelming, these documents contain valuable information about the property you're buying into.

What Can They Reveal?

Upcoming Special Levies

One of the biggest reasons to review strata documents is to find out whether owners may soon be asked to contribute toward major repairs. Special levies can range from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars per owner.

Meeting minutes often provide early clues that expensive projects are being discussed, even if a levy hasn't been officially approved yet.

Building Maintenance Issues

Recurring discussions about roof leaks, plumbing problems, elevator repairs, water intrusion, or building envelope concerns can indicate ongoing maintenance issues.

Knowing about these concerns allows buyers to make an informed decision before committing to the purchase.

The Financial Health of the Strata

A well-managed strata should have a healthy contingency reserve fund and realistic budgeting for future maintenance.

Financial statements can reveal whether the strata has been saving appropriately or if it has been relying on special levies to cover major expenses.

Bylaws That Could Affect Your Lifestyle

Not every strata allows the same things. Before buying, it's important to know whether there are restrictions on:

  • Pets

  • Rentals

  • Short-term rentals

  • Renovations

  • Age restrictions

  • Parking and storage

  • Smoking

Finding out after you move in can be an expensive surprise.

Ongoing Disputes

Meeting minutes may reveal disputes between owners, legal action involving the strata, recurring complaints, or other issues that could affect your enjoyment of the property.

While every strata has occasional disagreements, repeated problems can sometimes indicate deeper management concerns.

Why Professional Review Matters

Reading hundreds of pages of strata documents can feel intimidating. As your REALTOR®, I don't just forward the documents—I review them with you, highlight potential concerns, explain what they mean, and recommend when additional professional advice may be appropriate.

My goal is to help you understand both the property itself and the community you'll be joining.

The Bottom Line

A beautiful condo or townhouse can hide expensive surprises if you don't review the strata documents carefully. Taking the time to understand the building's finances, maintenance history, and bylaws can help you avoid unexpected costs and make a confident, informed decision.

If you're considering buying a strata property in Greater Victoria, I'd be happy to guide you through the process and help you understand what the documents are really telling you. A careful review today could save you thousands tomorrow.

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