After a condo unit owner constructed a backyard deck on the common elements abutting the…
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Condo Corporation Not Responsible for Parking Garage Vandalism – A Recent Case
In a recent case, Friedich v. MTCC No. 1018, a condominium resident unsuccessfully sued the…
Court Declares that Condo Developer Made Inadequate Disclosure of Material Changes and Acted Oppressively
In a recent decision, TSCC No. 2051 v. Georgian Clairlea Inc., the Ontario Court of…
Why the Ministry Introduced Electronic Voting for Condos
Much has been written about the newly enacted electronic voting in condos. While it is…
Looking Back at Condominium Law in 2018 – The Highlights
As we are quickly approaching a new year, we’ve taken a look back at the…
Oppression Remedy Sought Over Condo Common Element Alterations
In a recent case, Noguera v. Muskoka Condominium Corporation No. 22, a unit owner, Mr.…
Condo Owner Loses Court Proceedings to Raise Common Expenses
In a recent case, Patterson v. YCC No. 70, a condominium unit owner sued the…
Electronic Voting has started for Condominium Corporations
Many condominium corporations have started to pass Electronic Voting by-laws to allow owners to vote…