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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…
Condominium Status Certificates – Recent Court of Appeal Decision
A recent Court of Appeal decision, Orr v. MTCC 1056, highlights the need for condominium…
Are Live-In Caregivers Permitted in Single-Family Condo Units?
By: Nicole Taylor-Smith and Barbara Holmes The Alberta Court recently considered whether having a…
Pet Owner v. Condominium Corporation – Another Court Case
In a recent Alberta case, Condominium Plan No. 762 1302 v. Stebbing, the condominium corporation…
Unsuccessful Law Suit by Condo Owner
In the case of Harvey v. Elgin Condominium Corporation No. 3 an unhappy condo owner sued the…
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…
Disclosure of Unit Owner Information
The month of September was an interesting month for decisions from the Office of the…
Dealing with Conflicting Restrictive Covenants
In a recent case, Oxford Common Elements Condo Corp. No 73 (“OCECC No. 73”) v…