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Form K — Notice of Tenant's Responsibilities

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NOTICE OF TENANT’S RESPONSIBILITIES – FORM K

The Strata Property Act is a form set out in Section 146 of the Strata Property Act of British Columbia. The Strata Property Act stipulates that if an Owner within a Strata Corporation rents or leases his/her unit, the Owner must provide the Strata Corporation with the attached completed Notice of Tenant’s Responsibilities (Form K), within two (2) weeks of renting.

ATTENTION

The attached Notice of Tenant’s Responsibilities – Form K, must be completed, signed & submitted to our office within two (2) weeks of renting.

It is a requirement of the Strata Property Act that Tenants be provided with a copy of the Bylaws governing the Strata Corporation. By submitting the Form K the Strata Corporation can confirm that the Tenant has received a copy of the Bylaws and agrees to abide by them.

FAILURE TO SUBMIT A FULLY COMPLETED AND SIGNED FORM K COULD RESULT IN FINES BEING LEVIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STRATA CORPORATION’S BYLAWS.

Please ensure you completely fill out and sign the attached Notice of Tenant’s Responsibilities – Form K before submitting it to The Wynford Group.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TENANTS:

1. Under the Strata Property Act, a tenant in a strata corporation must comply with the bylaws and rules of the Strata Corporation that are in force from time to time (current bylaws and rules attached from Owner of unit).

2. The current bylaws and rules may be changed by the strata corporation, and if they are changed, the tenant must comply with the changed bylaws and rules.

3. If a tenant or occupant of the strata lot, or a person visiting the tenant or admitted by the tenant for any reason, contravenes a bylaw or rule, the tenant is responsible and may be subject to penalties, including fines, denial of access to recreational facilities, and if the strata corporation incurs costs for remedying a contravention, payment of those costs.