The fall issue of CCI Toronto’s CondoVoice is now available online. As part of a celebration of CCI Toronto’s history, CondoVoice salutes Denise Lash’s contributions as a member of the Board of Directors from 1997 to 2005 and as Vice…
Why Your Condominium Corporation May be Liable for Builder-Developer’s Actions
Most condominium boards assume that their condominium would be constructed properly and meet the minimum standards set out in Ontario’s Building Code. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. In the recent case of The Corporation of the City of…
Expanded Accessibility Standards Affect Condo Corps
Ontario continues to expand its accessibility standards as part of the movement towards a barrier-free and accessible province for individuals with disabilities. In the process, condominium corporations contemplating certain renovations may unexpectedly find themselves in breach of the refined legislation.…
Expanded Accessibility Standards Affect Condo Corps
Ontario continues to expand its accessibility standards as part of the movement towards a barrier-free and accessible province for individuals with disabilities. In the process, condominium corporations contemplating certain renovations may unexpectedly find themselves in breach of the refined legislation.…
Have a Story about Living in a Condo? Omnifilm Could be Looking for You!
I was recently contacted by a Vancouver production company and am passing this information on to our condoreporter.com readers. Omnifilm Entertainment wants to hear from Canadians who have stories to share concerning issues between neighbours living in condos. Have you…
Have a Story about Living in a Condo? Omnifilm Could be Looking for You!
I was recently contacted by a Vancouver production company and am passing this information on to our condoreporter.com readers. Omnifilm Entertainment wants to hear from Canadians who have stories to share concerning issues between neighbours living in condos. Have you…
Human Rights and Wrongs: Service Dogs and Accommodation
A federal judge in Florida has ruled that it is “wrong” and “absurd” for a Florida condominium association to initiate legal proceedings against a disabled resident after her service dog moved into her condo unit. The resident was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis,…
Removing Unit Owners from Condo Units
What does it take for a condominium corporation to force the removal of a unit owner from a unit? We have previously written blogs on this topic, highlighting the unusual nature of the facts that give rise to a situation…
Denise Lash Interviewed by the Canadian Condominium Institute
The Canadian Condominium Institute interviewed Denise Lash about her involvement in MTCC 747 v. Korolekh, a case that centered on the extreme behavior of a unit owner who significantly and detrimentally impacted her townhome community. Read the interview here.
Denise Lash Interviewed by the Canadian Condominium Institute
The Canadian Condominium Institute interviewed Denise Lash about her involvement in MTCC 747 v. Korolekh, a case that centered on the extreme behavior of a unit owner who significantly and detrimentally impacted her townhome community. Read the interview here.
