B.C. management company must pay strata for late bill payments

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B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal found the company had breached its management agreement.

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal has ordered a management company to pay a Langley strata for failure to comply with its contract or provide adequate services.

"The City of Langley undisputedly charges a discounted rate on these bills if they are paid on or before the due date. The strata says that it lost discounts totalling $1,491.88 from the City of Langley due to Quay Pacific’s late payments," Wake said. The strata further asked Quay Pacific pay it $2,000 for alleged breaches of the Strata Property Act , provide documents and prepare financial statements, reimburse invoices that it says Quay Pacific paid without approval, and pay interest for failing to close Quay Pacific’s trust accounts.

Wake also found Quay Pacific had not paid a BC Hydro bill on time but also dismissed the claim about a Fortis bill.

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