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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

By-Laws: A Basic Overview

Strata by-laws are made to facilitate the administration and harmony of the strata plan. They cover the use of common property and the behaviour of residents. There are standard by-laws for many different types of strata plans and all must conform to the law of the land -- in the case of the Cayman Islands, the Strata Titles Registration Law (1996 Revision) and it's amendments.

A Strata Corporation may, at a general meeting, decide to add, repeal, or amend the by-laws of the scheme. By-laws cover such things as:

Parking
Keeping of pets
Garbage disposal
Floor coverings
Use of facilities and common property
Behaviour of residents - noise, etc
Security and safety measures
Architectural and landscaping guidelines
Other matters appropriate to the type of strata scheme concerned

All residents (owners and tenants) must adhere to the by-laws.

Click on the link in the "Important Documents" section to download a copy of the by-laws for Strata Plan #368 - Caribbean Courts Condominiums. A copy may also be obtained from BCQS, the Corporation's property management company. Call: (345).949.8644, or e-mail: bcqs@candw.ky.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi,

Can I have a plant removed from the front of my balcony? It is growing out of control.

Also can I plant herbs in the border outside the hallway door?

Thanks

Layla (4A)