Section 23(1) of the Condominium Act (the “Act”) empowers a condominium corporation to sue on…
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Oppression Remedy Claims: Condo Beware
A recent decision from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice sheds some new light on…
Perils of Refusing to Mediate
Section 132(4) of the Condominium Act (the “Act”) provides that every declaration shall be deemed…
Cost Ramifications for Difficult Condominium Owner
In a recent post, we blogged about an owner who had engaged in inappropriate behaviour to…
Condo Directors Held Personally Liable For Legal Costs
The Condominium Act (the “Act”) has several provisions (sections 85, 134(5) and 135(3) which place…
Selling Condo Superintendant Suite
Many older condominium corporations may have a superintendent suite which is part of the common…
Hoarders in Condo Units
On September 24th, 2010, a fire occurred in an apartment building at 200 Wellesley Street…
Unsuccessful Lawsuit by Condo Owner – The Cost Implications
In a previous blog, we reported on a case, Harvey v. Elgin Condominium Corporation No. 3,…