Noise Complaints in Condos : The Perils of Failing to Enforce Condo Rules

Property managers and condominium corporations should take noise complaints seriously or risk facing serious financial…

Lawsuit by Resident Trapped in Condominium Elevator

What liability does a condo corporation have if someone is trapped in one of its…

Directors Found to be in Contempt Ordered to Pay $96,000 in Legal Fees

We previously blogged about the Boily case involving a dispute between some owners and the directors…

Cost Sharing Agreements Not Required

What happens when three condominium corporations share facilities or services with a freehold commercial/retail owner…

Condo Swimming Pools – Fun For All?

Now that summer is here many condo residents are enjoying the use of swimming pools which form part…

Pets in Condos: Condo Pet Eviction

A board member of a condominium corporation recently forwarded me an interesting article from the…

Condos can recover reasonable expenses incurred to collect condo fees arrears

Condo fees are the lifeblood of condominiums. One owner’s failure to pay his share of…

Condos in Financial Crisis

Over the past few years, more and more condominium associations in the U.S. have had…

Allocation of Common Expense Payments by Condominium Corporations

Most condominium owners pay their monthly common expenses by way of pre-authorized payments. The question…

Terminating Developer Agreements by Condo Corporations

Section 112 of  the Condominium Act  (the “Act”) permits the new board elected after the…