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    Every finding benchmarked against the BC buildings we've already analyzed
    Available in Vancouver, Victoria and rest of BC

    Park Residences
    123 W 100st St North Vancouver BC
    BCS0000
    Strata Number
    13
    Floor Levels
    117
    Units
    2005
    Year Built
    BLINQ Developments
    Developer
    Financial
    Special Levy
    $20,000
    Jun 15, 2026
    Contingency Reserve Fund
    $529,369
    Sep 20, 2026
    Insurance
    Earthquake Deductible
    $100,000
    or
    10%
    Apr 01, 2026 → Apr 01, 2027
    Flood Deductible
    $50,000
    Apr 01, 2026 → Apr 01, 2027
    Budgets
    Building Budget
    $776,869
    Apr 01, 2026 → Mar 31, 2027
    Insurance Budget
    $109,401
    Apr 01, 2026 → Mar 31, 2027
    Utilities Budget
    $62,200
    Apr 01, 2026 → Mar 31, 2027
    Repairs & Maintenance
    $64,000
    Apr 01, 2026 → Mar 31, 2027
    Estimated Monthly Rental
    $2,760–$2,940
    Comparable Rental Units
    Feb 14, 2026
    123 W 100st St
    $2,850
    1 Bd, 1 Ba
    700 sqft
    Apr 22, 2026
    65 CHESTERFIELD AVE
    $2,950
    1 Bd, 1 Ba
    674 sqft
    Jan 28, 2026
    311 W 1ST ST
    $3,000
    1 Bd, 1 Ba
    693 sqft
    Apr 12, 2026
    111 E 1ST ST
    $2,500
    1 Bd, 1 Ba
    700 sqft
    Jan 27, 2026
    65 CHESTERFIELD AVE
    $2,850
    1 Bd, 1 Ba
    529 sqft
    Projected Costs
    Closing Balance
    Expenditure
    Special Assessment
    Contribution
    $0$267K$533K$800K20262027202820292030
    Meeting Minutes
    Special Levy
    Important

    A special levy is proposed for parkade coating, balcony repairs, and EV charging planning. The largest work is expected across 2026 and 2027, with costs allocated by unit entitlement and final approval required at an upcoming general meeting.

    Building Envelope
    Important

    The building envelope has active maintenance planning for balcony membranes, exterior caulking, and waterproofing details. The 2026 review recommends completing targeted repairs before larger lifecycle costs increase in 2027.

    Leaks

    Recent minutes note water ingress investigations in several areas, including garage ceiling staining and isolated unit leaks. Follow-up repairs are scheduled through 2026, with monitoring continuing into 2027.

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    A decision-ready review, benchmarked against comparable BC buildings

    We extract the signal from bylaws, minutes, financials and engineering reports - every finding linked to its source page and weighed against the BC buildings we've already analyzed.

    Greater Vancouver strata buildings, by the numbers

    Benchmarks from the thousands of Greater Vancouver buildings we've analyzed - the same peer data your report is compared against.

    $4,018

    Median CRF per unit

    From Form B and financials we review

    41%

    Approved a special levy in the last 2 years

    From meeting minutes we review

    $25,000

    Median water damage deductible

    From insurance certificates we review

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    Documents we review in British Columbia

    Each document type is analyzed for risks, obligations, and key insights

    Form B

    Verify strata fees, arrears, parking/storage allocations, rentals, CRF balance, special levies, and disclosures for the lot under British Columbia's Strata Property Act (Form B).

    Financial Statements

    Assess operating budget and Contingency Reserve Fund (CRF) health, receivables/payables, variances, and trends to flag deficits, funding gaps, or rising costs in BC strata financials.

    Insurance Certificate

    Review strata master insurance coverage limits, water and earthquake deductibles, exclusions, owner-responsibility deductibles, and surface recent claims for British Columbia properties.

    Depreciation Reports

    Analyze component lifecycles, near-term renewals, and funding scenarios; summarize targeted building assessments (e.g., building envelope) for risks, timelines, and cost ranges within BC strata depreciation reports.

    Meeting Minutes

    Scan the last 12-24 months of council, AGM, and SGM minutes for approvals, special levies, major projects, bylaw changes, complaints, non-compliance, and recurring maintenance issues.

    Bylaws and Rules

    Highlight restrictions and obligations in strata bylaws (rentals/short-term rentals, pets, smoking, age, alterations, move-in/out, fines), including recent amendments.

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    We analyze bylaws and rules, council and AGM minutes, depreciation or engineering studies, financials, insurance summaries, and forms like Form B to surface risks, obligations, and notable patterns.

    Most strata reviews are ready in 10-15 minutes. Very large document packages (500+ pages) can take up to 30 minutes.

    We serve British Columbia and Alberta with analysis tuned to local practices and terminology.

    Upload depreciation reports, the last 12-24 months of minutes, budgets and financial statements, bylaws, insurance certificates, Form B, and any engineering reports.

    The service is equivalent - outside BC it's often called condo document review. We tailor wording and checks to the region.

    Yes. Every insight links back to the exact page within your uploaded PDFs so you can validate instantly.

    Each section of your report - elevators, security, fire safety, legal, finances, and more - includes a 'Compared to similar buildings' insight that benchmarks the building against comparable buildings nearby. Instead of reading a finding in isolation, you see whether it's routine for buildings of that age and type in the area, or a genuine red flag.

    General AI tools only see the documents you paste in - they have no data on the buildings around yours and start from zero every time. Our reviews are refined on the thousands of reports we've already processed, and every finding is benchmarked against comparable buildings nearby. We also flag what's missing from your document package, which a chatbot can't do because it can't know what you didn't paste. Every claim is linked to the source page in your documents.

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    Looking for condo document review? See our Alberta condo document review.