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Hmmm…. Seekshelp, it Seems to me the OC objection is hardly valid, as traditionally owners are permitted to make changes to their lot by supplying the by law to accept responsibility to its maintenance. You have stated other by laws were approved so there appears to be involved for OC to object so strongly?
Its my experience that some owners can be discriminated against a OC driven by self interests and with the ability to contact owners directly to obtain support
In my opinion you have no choice IF you want the by law approved to return to adjudication and ask for a penalty. It might cost you but a GOOD strata lawyer can help smooth the waters good luck.