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Enforcing Mask Policies in Condos – A Recent Court Decision
An interesting decision was released March 19, 2021, involving two condo owners who refused to…
Court Decision: Why Condos Need to Review their Employment Contracts
The New Year ushered in a number of changes, and one which lawyers had been…
Court Decision – Suing Individual Board Members
When a unit owner feels it is necessary or warranted to sue their own condominium…
Condo Lawsuits – New Protocols for Snow and Ice Injuries
We previously blogged about insurance companies not wanting to provide coverage to snow and ice…
Honesty is the Best Legal Policy- Condo Court Decision
As children, we are taught (hopefully) that honesty is the best policy. All these years…
Disruptive and Violent Condo Owner – A Court Decision on Enforcement
In a recent case titled Peel Standard Condominium Corporation No. 1028 v. Jakacki (2020) ONSC…
Condo litigation during COVID-19 and beyond
While the courts are closed and the rules suspended, is there anything that condominium corporations…
Oppression Remedy – Recent Court Decision
A recent decision from the Ontario Superior Court, Beswick et al. v. York Region Standard…