A Textbook Example of Reasonable Enforcement

Condominium enforcement disputes often turn on a simple but critical question: did the corporation take…

Fire Code Violations – They’re No April Fool’s Joke

I recently had the pleasure of writing an article for the Remi Network regarding Fire…

Dog Bites in Condos: Lessons from Shen v. Polo

In a recent decision from the British Columbia Civil Resolution Tribunal (CRT), the case of Shen…

Condo Wins, But at What Cost? The Issue of Cost Recovery in CAT Disputes

At Lash Condo Law, we recently represented a condominium corporation in a dispute before the…

When Communication Crosses the Line: Lessons from PCC 96 v. C.L.

In the recent case of Peel Condominium Corporation No. 96 v. C.L., the Ontario Superior…

Holiday Decorations in Condos

The holiday season brings joy, community spirit, and festive decorations, but it can also present…

Intervenor, Who?

A new motion decision from the Condo Authority Tribunal (the “CAT”) sheds some light on…

City of Toronto Enforcement of Mask Policies in Condominiums

Lash Condo Law’s Natalia Polis was a guest on Zoomer Radio today discussing enforcing municipal…

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 Owners Prohibited from Smoking on Balcony

In a recent case before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, WCC No. 31 v.…