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Dealing with Conflicting Restrictive Covenants
In a recent case, Oxford Common Elements Condo Corp. No 73 (“OCECC No. 73”) v…
Condominium Status Certificates – Recent Court of Appeal Decision
A recent Court of Appeal decision, Orr v. MTCC 1056, highlights the need for condominium…
Board Member Defamation
The appeal decision in a recent defamation case involving two board members of a residential…
Conflict Between Condo Declaration and Religious – Part 2
In a previous blog, we looked at a number of cases in the U.S. relating…
Another Class Action Against a Condominium Developer
Class action lawsuits against condo developers seem to be on the rise. We have previously…
Pets in Condos: Nuisance Pets in Condominiums – It’s not the Dog’s Fault!
Although condominium ownership allows one to own a portion of a larger piece of property,…
Unauthorized In-Suite Condo Alterations
Owners taking on interior renovations to their unit, should always check with property management or…
Court-Appointed administrators (Part Two)
In my recent blog posting, I discussed the factors that courts will consider before setting…
Luxury Condos- No Amenities and a Lawsuit
You wouldn’t expect that the purchase of a $1.4 million luxury condo unit would end…