Susan Hisch grips a makeshift balcony railing made of 2-by-4s. As she gives it a shake, it wobbles noticeably.
âThis isnât safe,â she said.
In 2021, Hisch, like every other homeowner at Burtch Estates in Kelowna, B.C., was told she needed to pay a special levy of $66,000. The funds were supposed to go toward a full envelope restoration of the aging building â a major construction project intended to upgrade the exterior, fix balconies, and improve safety.
Hisch paid her share, but three years later, much of the work remains unfinished.
âEach owner had to come up with that money to redo the full envelope of the building,â she said. âAnd still â nothingâs done.â

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Hisch says that while many residents paid the levy to the strata, progress stalled a year after construction began. The contractor, Team Construction, walked off the job. Then, she says, their strata management company, Lifestyles, also abandoned the project.
âHere we are, stuck with nothing done,â Hisch said. âThe siding wasnât finished. The balconies werenât done. Winter was coming.â
Team Construction told Global News they were forced to stop work after the strata council and their consultant, GTA, allegedly stopped making payments. In a statement, the company said, âWe filed a lien, initiating a two-year dispute that resulted in the Strata Council finally accepting responsibility. Itâs unfortunate the membership wasnât kept informed.â
Now, Hischâs home is surrounded by signs of incomplete work: cracked balcony foundations, temporary wood supports in place of real railings, a second balcony without a railing, and siding that was never installed.
The situation hasnât just affected Hischâs safety, itâs changed her quality of life.
âBalconies are our outdoor living space. And we havenât been able to go out there,â she said âI havenât had company over. Iâve been working seven days a week just to pay off that $66,000.â
In a phone call with Global News, the strata said construction could restart â if owners vote in favour of continuing the project. But Hisch isnât optimistic.
âI call it a stalling tactic,â she said. âIâd like to be a glass-half-full kind of person, but at this point, I no longer have faith.â
For now, Hisch is left with no railing, no repairs and no end in sight.
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