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Depreciation Reports in Hope, BC

Strata corporations of five or more lots in Hope were required to have a current Depreciation Report by July 1, 2026 under the Strata Property Act if they had never had one or their most recent report predates December 31, 2020. That deadline has now passed — the duty continues, and commissioning promptly keeps the compliance gap short. CF Electrical Services delivers Depreciation Reports sealed by the credential the regulation calls for to Hope councils.

Depreciation Report deadline July 1, 2026 — passed
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Why now

Why Hope stratas need this report now

Under the Strata Property Act, every strata corporation in Hope with five or more lots must have a current Depreciation Report. Stratas in the Fraser Valley Regional District faced a deadline of July 1, 2026 if they had never commissioned one or if the most recent report was issued before December 31, 2020 — and that deadline has now passed. The duty does not lapse when the date does: a strata without a current report should commission one promptly, because the report's absence is disclosed to buyers and lenders until it is on file. The report runs on a five-year renewal cycle thereafter.

The Depreciation Report's job is to project the cost of repairing and replacing common property and assets over a 30-year horizon — the foundation of contingency reserve fund planning. A report that under-estimates costs leaves councils exposed to surprise special levies. A report that over-estimates wastes owners' contributions. Either way, Hope stratas need a report grounded in real component condition and accurate replacement cost data — not a desktop spreadsheet.

What you receive

What CF Electrical Services delivers in Hope

Our Depreciation Reports cover the full content set required by BC strata law: an inventory of common property components, condition assessment, useful-life projections, replacement cost estimates over a 30-year horizon, and three statutory funding scenarios — fully funded, baseline, and threshold. Hope councils receive a working document, not just a deliverable: clear funding recommendations, owner-friendly summary tables, and a presentation walk-through before adoption.

Every BC strata building type is covered under BC strata law — concrete highrises and mid-rises through wood-frame walk-ups and townhouse complexes. The Depreciation Report is signed and sealed by the credential the regulation calls for: a Professional Engineer (P.Eng), Professional Licensee Engineering (P.L.Eng.), Applied Science Technologist (AScT), or Certified Technician, whether the building is Part 3 (complex) or Part 9 (simple). Hope stratas don't need to worry about whether their building type is in scope. It is.

Local building stock

About strata buildings in Hope

Strata building interior of the kind common across Hope

Limited strata footprint — small townhouse and low-rise wood-frame condo developments, several built in the 1980s with original electrical service still in place.

What Hope councils tend to run into: 1980s wood-frame stratas tend to face replacement-cost surprises around roofing, exterior cladding, balcony membranes, and electrical service upgrades. The Depreciation Report is the financial backstop. Townhouse complexes often have lower per-unit common-property costs but higher common-asset count — fences, retaining walls, asphalt, and shared mechanicals — that need their own line items in the funding plan.

How we deliver

Our process for Hope stratas — seven steps, every one of them on us.

  1. 01

    Intake

    Send us your building details — number of units, address, and any documents you already have. We respond within one business day with a fixed-price proposal.

  2. 02

    Onboarding documents

    Your council gathers what the strata has on file — strata plan, electrical drawings, past reports and studies — and signs the BC Hydro data authorization. The utility data request itself is on us.

  3. 03

    Site visit

    A physical inspection of every electrical room, switchgear, transformer, and panel. Desktop-only reviews miss the constraints that matter.

  4. 04

    Analysis

    Report-specific work — load calculations under electrical-code standards, future-electrification scenarios, asset inventories, and funding models — built on twelve months of metered BC Hydro data, not code-based estimates.

  5. 05

    Report preparation

    Findings translated into plain-language deliverables — all the technical data and calculations, plus a narrative written for council, not for other engineers.

  6. 06

    Review window

    Council receives the draft report with the opportunity to ask questions and submit feedback before the report is finalized.

  7. 07

    Final delivery

    The final report delivered to council — with a plain-language council presentation available on request, and an optional Living Report (an interactive web version every owner can open, best suited to larger buildings). EPRs and Depreciation Reports are signed and sealed by the credential the regulation calls for — P.Eng, P.L.Eng., AScT, or Certified Technician for Part 3 buildings; Journeyperson Electrician for Part 9.

Depreciation Report FAQs for Hope stratas

What is the Depreciation Report deadline for Hope stratas?

Hope stratas of five or more lots were required to have a current Depreciation Report by July 1, 2026 if they had never had one or their most recent report predates December 31, 2020 — that deadline has now passed. No fine is written into the Strata Property Act, but the report's absence is disclosed to buyers on the Form B Information Certificate, and an owner can ask the Civil Resolution Tribunal to order compliance. Commissioning promptly keeps the gap on the record short. Hope sits inside the Fraser Valley Regional District, which determines this deadline.

Who is qualified to prepare a Depreciation Report?

Under BC strata law, the Qualified Person depends on the building classification. CF Electrical Services seals every Hope Depreciation Report by the credential the regulation calls for, covering both Part 3 (complex) and Part 9 (simple) buildings — concrete highrises, mid-rises, wood-frame walk-ups, and townhouse complexes alike.

Is CF Electrical Services independent?

Yes. CF Electrical Services is an independent consulting firm — our only product is the technical planning and project management itself. We have no stake in which upgrades your strata chooses or which contractor wins the work, so every recommendation is made on your building's merits.

Can we see a sample Depreciation Report before we commit?

Yes. We will show your council a redacted sample from a comparable building and connect you with references from comparable stratas — before you commit to anything. It is a request worth making of every provider you shortlist.

How long does a Depreciation Report take from start to finish?

For most Hope stratas, the timeline is six to ten weeks from intake to final delivery, signed and sealed. The variable is BC Hydro consumption data turnaround, which we can't fully control. We hit the dates we commit to in the proposal.

How do I get a quote?

Send us your building details — name, address, unit count, and any documents you already have — through the form below or by emailing [email protected]. We respond within one business day with a fixed-price proposal. No price-by-the-hour, no surprises.

Independent by design

Independent technical planning your council can act on

CF Electrical Services delivers the report your Hope strata needs and walks your council through it — plain-language findings, impartial recommendations, and a clear path from planning to a finished project.

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Request your fixed-price Depreciation Report proposal — Hope

Give us the complete picture and we can return a comprehensive, fixed-price proposal — often the same business day.

Have these ready

  • Your name, email, and phone
  • Your role on the strata (council or manager)
  • Strata Plan number and full property address
  • Unit count (and building count, if more than one)
  • Your strata plan — optional, but it unlocks a same-day proposal

We ask for complete details so every proposal is accurate and to protect against fraudulent requests. Your information is used only to prepare your proposal — no spam, no resale.

Prefer to talk first? Call 778-910-4772 or email [email protected].

PDF, JPG, or PNG up to 10 MB. Attaching your strata plan lets us turn around a comprehensive proposal the same business day.

Fixed-price proposal in one business day · Your details are never shared.