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@KEB said:
I think seeing as she is in breach (for not seeking their permission on the dog in the first place) of the OC agreement the lawyer has threatened her and now she is siding with them to get herself out of trouble???????????
If your landlord owns 2 out of 3 units (assuming they all have the same entitlement) he can ignore the EC entirely as he has the majority in any vote of the OC (66%) which can overturn any ordinary motion of the EC.
The 3rd owner cannot take any action against you or the landlord as he (your landlord) has a majority in any vote (unless he votes to take action against himself unlikely). Your lawyer is up the proverbial creek without a paddle.
If your landlord has granted you permission (in this situation) in writing I don’t see you having any problem at all. Even if he has changed his mind he cannot go back on a written condition in the lease, and as he owns 2/3 of the strata what he decides goes.