8. Permit entry to strata lot.
(1) An owner, tenant, occupant or visitor must allow a person authorized by the strata corporation to enter the strata lot
(a) in an emergency, without notice, to ensure safety or prevent significant loss or damage, and
(b) at a reasonable time, on 48 hours' written notice, to inspect, repair or maintain common property, common assets and any portions of a strata lot that are the responsibility of the strata corporation to repair and maintain under these bylaws or insure under Section 149 of the Act.
(2) The notice referred to in Subsection (1) (b) must include the date and approximate time of entry, and the reason for entry.
(3) A request to enter or a Notice of Entry a unit ( as provided for in #8-(1) and #8-(2) will be deemed to have been served, in the owners absence, when the request is made to the onsite surrogate (emergency key holder) of the owner. Appointed surrogates, and subsequent changes may be recorded with the Council Secretary. Failure to appoint or declare a surrogate will be considered a "waiver of rights" by the owner and "granting of rights to enter" for emergencies, repair or maintenance.
9. Resale of Strata Lots
For Sale signs and other advertising regarding strata lots for sale shall only be posted on the directory board created for that purpose. For Sale signs must be removed within 7 days of a binding contract for purchase and sale being entered into.
10. Garbage
(1) Any articles or material other than normal household garbage and recyclables must be removed by, and at the expense of, the owners, tenants and occupants of the strata lot from which the articles or materials originated.
(2) All normal household garbage must be properly bagged and cardboard must be flattened before being placed in the designated containers.
(3) Removal of all boxes and waste which is the result of the move is the responsibility of the owner(s), tenant(s) or occupant(s) moving in. Costs incurred by the strata corporation in removing such items will be charged to the strata lot.