Course Description

How should a strata council and a strata agent react when an owner requests an alteration to a strata lot, to common property or to limited common property? What happens if the owner makes an alteration to common property without permission? Alterations are a flash point between owners and strata corporations. Elaine McCormack, from Alexander Beaudin + Lang LLP is a lawyer, mediator and chartered arbitrator who has been assisting those in the strata industry with resolving disputes for over twenty years.

Associate Counsel - Alexander Holburn Beaudin + Lang LLP

Elaine McCormack

Elaine McCormack is a member of the firm’s Strata Property, Real Estate, and Corporate / Commercial Practices. Her primary area of practice is in assisting strata corporations, individual owners and management companies in the governance and dispute resolution processes of strata life. In her capacity as a solicitor, Ms. McCormack drafts bylaws, resolutions and contracts and assists clients with the procedural requirements regarding their enforcement. As a barrister, Ms. McCormack represents clients in Small Claims Court, in the British Columbia Supreme Court and in the British Columbia Court of Appeal, on human rights matters, and in mediations and arbitrations.As a Chartered Arbitrator, Ms. McCormack has adjudicated a number of disputes and uses this experience in turn when advocating for clients before fellow arbitrators.Ms. McCormack has received mediation training through the Justice Institute of British Columbia as well as through The Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia. She is now offering mediation services to parties involved in condominium disputes.Representative ExperienceObtained a court order for a group of owners of strata lots without basements ordering that basements of other strata lots in the complex would be included in the calculation for unit entitlement in Smith et al v. The Owners, Strata Plan LMS 1821 et al, 2007 BCSC 402 (S.C.);Obtained a court order for a group of owners in a case resulting in the appointment of an administrator;Successfully defended a bylaw restricting the age of residents to 19 years of age and older in Drummond v. Strata Plan NW 2654 (2004), 34 B.C.L.R. (4th) 359 (S.C.);Acted as co-counsel for a strata corporation in a pivotal case defining the transitional provisions between the Condominium Act and the Strata Property Act as they relate to the allocation of repair costs. This resulted in the owner of a strata lot located in the part of a building that was heritage construction being required to contribute to the part of the building that was more recently constructed in The Owners, Strata Plan LMS 1537 v. Alvarez (2003), 17 B.C.L.R. (4th) 63 (S.C.);Counsel in case representing a strata corporation where co-owners were found to have breached a rental bylaw and judgment was obtained for all fines levied in Strata Plan NW 375 v. Izowski, (2002), BCSC 924 (S.C.);Drafted a bylaw restricting the age of residents to 55 years of age and over that was found enforceable by the Supreme Court of British Columbia inMarshall v. Strata Plan No. NW 2584 (1996), 27 B.C.L.R. (3d) 70 (S.C.);Represented clients in human rights matters and obtained settlements in mediation. Matters involved an owner and a strata corporation in one instance, and a company and employee in another;Acted in several cases as counsel in condominium arbitrations resulting in favourable outcomes for clients, both complainants and respondents;Acted for many strata corporations regarding collections and Order for Sale proceedings, resulting in negotiated settlements or the sale of the strata lot in order to pay the amount owing to the strata corporation;Acted for a strata corporation that was dealing with a grow-op in the building, and successfully negotiated required repairs and reimbursement of the repair costs by the owner to the strata corporation;Drafted bylaws for many strata corporations, including those requiring complex bylaws regarding residential and commercial sections or apartment and townhouse sections. Successfully negotiated bylaws for a residential section with a commercial section;Acted for strata corporations in contract negotiations with management companies, contractors, engineers, telecommunications service providers, employees and other entities;Assisted strata corporations in designating limited common property, including balconies and parking stalls;Represented strata corporations in acquiring caretaker suites and selling them;Acted for strata corporations in obtaining loans to finance repairs to strata complexes; andAttended general meetings of strata corporations to give procedural advice and advice on various legal matters.Professional + Community AffiliationsBritish Columbia Arbitration and Mediation Institute, Member;ADR Institute of Canada Inc., Chartered Arbitrator;Law Society of British Columbia, Member; andCanadian Bar Association, Member.Education1998 – C.Arb. – ADR Institute of Canada Inc.1993 Admitted to the British Columbia Bar1992 LL.B.University of British Columbia1988 B.A. (Major in English, Minor in Law and the Liberal Arts)University of CalgaryPublications + PresentationsMs. McCormack has presented seminars on various condominium related issues to owners, strata council members, strata managers, arbitrators, and lawyers. These have included seminars for the Condominium Home Owners’ Association (CHOA), the Professional Association of Managing Agents (PAMA), the Board of Directors for the British Columbia Arbitration and Mediation Institute (BCAMI) and the Construction Law Subsection of the Canadian Bar Association. She has taught the legal update course for strata agents for the British Columbia Real Estate Association. Ms. McCormack has regularly contributed articles for the CHOA Journal and has also written for theIndustry News, Bar Talk, and Strata Living.Ms. McCormack has held an executive position on BCAMI. As a member of BCAMI, Ms. McCormack has marked exams for their professional training courses for arbitrators, was a co-speaker at a breakfast seminar concerning arbitration under the Strata Property Act, and has trained mediators on strata law.On A Personal NoteOutside the office, Ms. McCormack enjoys swimming competitively, playing guitar and ukulele and practising yoga and pilates.Direct Line: 604.484.1704Facsimile: 604.484.9704ac.lbha@kcamroccmeDownload vCardAssistant: Lisa WoykinDirect Line: 604.643.2183Email: ac.lbha@nikyowlPractice AreasCorporate / CommercialReal EstateStrata Property

Course curriculum

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    • Contracts and Alterations by Strata Owners