The Ontario Court of Appeal recently released its much anticipated decision in the ongoing Boily saga. You may recall from previous blog posts that the directors of an Ottawa condo corporation were held in contempt of court for violating a…
Pet Owner v. Condominium Corporation – Another Court Case
In a recent Alberta case, Condominium Plan No. 762 1302 v. Stebbing, the condominium corporation was unsuccessful in its attempt to have a cat removed from the property. The condominium by-laws provided that no animal or pet was permitted without…
Condominium Status Certificates – Recent Court of Appeal Decision
A recent Court of Appeal decision, Orr v. MTCC 1056, highlights the need for condominium corporations to provide accurate status certificates to prospective condo unit purchasers. In 1997, the purchaser, Ms. Rainville, agreed to purchase a re-sale townhouse condo unit.…
Bad Faith and the Costs of Ignoring a Court Order
The Ontario Court of Appeal recently released its much anticipated decision in the ongoing Boily saga. You may recall from previous blog posts that the directors of an Ottawa condo corporation were held in contempt of court for violating a…
Another Class Action Against a Condominium Developer
Class action lawsuits against condo developers seem to be on the rise. We have previously blogged about class actions relating to falling glass from condominiums and faulty balcony railings. The Toronto Star recently reported that a new class action has…
Board Member Defamation
The appeal decision in a recent defamation case involving two board members of a residential co-op (Van Sickle v. Conlon, 2014ONSC 4337) provides a wake-up call to condominium board directors. Ms. Van Sickle and Mr. Conlon were both board members who…
Condominium Status Certificates – Recent Court of Appeal Decision
A recent Court of Appeal decision, Orr v. MTCC 1056, highlights the need for condominium corporations to provide accurate status certificates to prospective condo unit purchasers. In 1997, the purchaser, Ms. Rainville, agreed to purchase a re-sale townhouse condo unit.…
Collection of Personal Information by Condo Corporations
By Joseph Salmon, Lawyer, Heenan Blaikie LLP Many condominiums collect license plate information from residents for several reasons including parking enforcement. As such, it is important to take note of the Leon’s Furniture Limited v. Alberta (Information and Privacy Commissioner).…
Massage Parlours in Condos – Illegal Activities
Recent news of massage parlours spreading into residential buildings, should be a wake up call to condominium directors and managers who may not be monitoring the activities in their condominium communities. Massage parlours and brothels are not new to condominium buildings. …
Denise Lash Interviewed on the Canadian Flag Controversy
Denise Lash was recently interviewed by the Canadian Press on the recent decision by Heritage Minister James Moore’s intention to back a private member’s bill that would prohibit anyone from barring the display of the Maple Leaf flag. Denise stressed…
