Originally Posted by
SpeedyZ
Bylaws should be updated, especially if your running on ones from the 80's but they should be written by a lawyer. You should also read the condo act because anything in the Condo Act trumps the bylaws no matter what they say.
For example, if your by-laws say you cant have AirBNB, the condo act says you cant restrict how owners use their unit so that by-law wouldn't hold any weight and you cant enforce it. Lawyers are trying to use other things to stop AirBNBs.
It also costs anywhere from $2-6000 to change your bylaws and 75% of owners signatures. Not really worth it to change just to have a car and bike in a parking spot