Condo Deposit Fraud results in Criminal Conviction for Developer’s Lawyer

A Toronto lawyer, Meerai Cho, was recently convicted of criminal breach of trust and had…

Condo Unit Owner Successfully Challenges Lien

In a recent case, Washington v. Y.C.C. No. 441, a commercial condo unit owner successfully…

Dealing with A Noisy Condo Tenant – Court Declines to Make an Eviction Order

In a recent case, NNCC No. 6 v. Temedio, a condominium corporation applied to the…

Dogs in Condo Elevators Results in Lawsuit

A condominium unit owner in Chicago sued her condominium association, alleging a violation of the…

Condominium Corporation Seeks Court Order Requiring Mental Examination of Unit Owner

In a recent case, TSCC No. 2395 v. Wong, a condominium corporation that was dealing…

Another Condo Owner’s Request for Administrator Denied by Court

In a prior blog post, we reported on a case where the Court denied a…

Court Declares Condo By-Law Authorizing Allocation/Lease of Common Element Parking Spaces to Unit Owners is Valid

In a recent case, Cheung v. YCC No. 759, a unit owner in a commercial…

The Ramifications of Wrongfully Terminating a Condominium Manager

In a recent case, Win2 Management Inc. v. MTCC No. 1049, a condominium corporation that…

Looking Back at Condominium Law in 2016 – The Highlights

As we are quickly approaching a new year, we’ve taken a look back at the…

Unit Owner Sues Condominium Directors and Manager for Conspiracy

A dispute between a commercial condominium unit owner and the condominium corporation concerning access to…