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Condo Pet Ban – Emotions Run High Among Residents
Emotions are running high at two CityPlace buildings after the condominium corporation started enforcing a…

Owner Fights Condo Over Emotional Support Dog
It was recently reported in the media that a Vancouver woman is fighting her strata…

Condo Charged with Discrimination Over Service Dog Restrictions
A New Jersey condominium association has been charged with discrimination against a disabled resident and…

Livestock as Emotional Support Animals
The City of Calgary recently amended its Responsible Pet Ownership By-law to include farm animals…

Pet Owner Successfully Challenges Condo Size Restrictions
While many condominiums allow pets, there are often rules in place that limit the number…

Florida Man Claims He Was Attacked by a Bobcat in a Condo Unit
A Florida contractor is suing a condo owner, alleging that he was attacked by a…

Ontario Human Rights Decision – Service Dog in Condo
In a recent case, Pollock v. Wilson, a condominium resident went to the Ontario Human…
Accommodating Service Dogs in Condominiums
In a recent case before the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal (Latendresse v. CCC No. 8),…

Condo Unit Owner Loses Lawsuit to Prohibit Dogs in Elevators
In a previous blog post we reported about a condominium unit owner in Chicago who…