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Oppression Remedy Claims: Condo Beware
A recent decision from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice sheds some new light on…
Pets in Condos: Another Condo Pet Eviction
Pet owners in condominiums who fail to familiarize themselves with the condominium’s restrictions on pets,…
Condo Corporation’s Duty to Repair After Damage
Section 89 of the Condominium Act provides that it is the Corporation’s duty to repair…
Pet Owner v. Condominium Corporation – Another Court Case
In a recent Alberta case, Condominium Plan No. 762 1302 v. Stebbing, the condominium corporation…
Cost Ramifications for Difficult Condominium Owner
In a recent post, we blogged about an owner who had engaged in inappropriate behaviour to…
Condominium Lawyer Disbarred for Fraud
Before a condominium can be created, developers need to comply with a myriad of municipal…
Another Difficult Condominium Resident
In a recent post, we blogged about an owner who had engaged in inappropriate and…
Disqualifying a Director Who Has Violated the Directors’ Code of Ethics
A condo corporation found itself in court (Gordon v. YRCC No. 818) after the Board…
Accommodating a Disabled Condominium Unit Owner
The Ontario Human Rights Code provides protections and rights to persons with disabilities. Where a…