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Henry lives in an entirely residential strata complex and owns a large dog. Under a section of the bylaws, he has been given notice by

Henry lives in an entirely residential strata complex and owns a large dog. Under a section of the bylaws, he has been given notice by the strata corporation to remove his dog. Henry has kept the dog in his strata lot since he purchased the lot three years ago. It has never caused any complaint, until now. Henry is the only owner who has an animal. Which of the following courses of action is available to Henry?

  1. (1) If he could obtain support of 75% of the owners, he could have the bylaw amended.
  2. (2) He could apply to a court for an order under section 164 of the Strata Property Act prohibiting the corporation from exercising its powers in this way because it is significantly unfair to him.
  3. (3) He could have an arbitrator appointed.
  4. (4) All of the above courses of action are available to Henry.

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