Age Restriction

Purpose

This policy outlines the age restrictions for ownership and occupancy within [Condominium Name], in accordance with Condo Property Act of [Region] and any applicable bylaws.

Definitions

  • Owner: A person who holds a registered title to a strata lot within the condominium.

  • Occupant: Any person residing in a strata lot, including owners, tenants, and family members.

  • Specified Resident: A person defined under the Strata Property Act regulations who is exempt from age restriction bylaws.

Policy

  1. Minimum Age: The minimum age for an owner or occupant within this condominium is 55 years of age. This age restriction applies to all new owners, tenants, and occupants as of [Effective Date].

  2. Existing Occupants: Owners and occupants who resided in the condominium prior to [Effective Date] and are below the minimum age are not subject to this policy, as long as they remain in continuous occupancy of the same strata lot.

  3. Specified Residents: Persons defined as "specified residents" under the Strata Property Act are exempt from this age restriction policy, regardless of their age. This may include caregivers, spouses, children, or other individuals as outlined in the regulations.

Exemptions

Requests for exemptions from this policy may be considered by the Strata Council on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the specific circumstances and any relevant legal requirements.

Enforcement

The Strata Council is responsible for enforcing this policy. Any breaches of this policy may result in the imposition of fines or other penalties as outlined in the condominium's bylaws and the Strata Property Act.

Amendment

This policy may be amended by a ¾ vote at a general meeting of the owners, in accordance with the Strata Property Act and the condominium's bylaws.

Effective Date

This policy is effective as of [Effective Date].

Please Note: This policy is intended as a guideline and may be subject to the specific provisions of the condominium's bylaws and the Strata Property Act of British Columbia. For further information, please consult these documents or seek legal advice.