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Originally Posted by kwoldtimer
In other words, not illegal. However, and I have asked this before without getting a reply, was there ever any indication that the corporate documentation produced by the notorious Richmond condo was not in English? I think it is highly unlikely.
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In terms of anything required by law or regulations (including meeting minutes, if that's the case) it would all have been in English. If that's what you mean by "corporate documentation".
If you mean stuff like signs that say "NO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN GARBAGE CHUTES" or "THE POOL IS CLOSED FOR MAINTENANCE", or paper handouts to condo owners, then it's possible these could be only in Chinese. Though admittedly I have no idea if they ever did this.
So what I am saying is there is likely no wiggle room for Chinese on the former, but probably quite a bit on the latter.