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Kitec, Tenders and Summary Judgment
Organizing the process to replace Kitec piping is a serious and expensive endeavour. Recently, on…
Police Surveillance Cameras in Condominiums
Should police be entitled to install video cameras in the condominium common elements in order…
Updates to Airbnb’s Friendly Buildings Program
In a prior blog post, we blogged about a downtown Toronto condominium corporation that had…
Condominium Corporation’s Right to Enter Unit – A Recent Case
In a recent case, MTCC No. 1328 v. 2145401 Ontario Inc., a condo unit owner…
Condo Corporation Procurement – Timing is Everything
While some of the amendments to the Condominium Act have been in force for almost…
Court Orders Condo Owner to Enter into Section 98 Agreement
After a condo unit owner constructed a backyard deck on the common elements abutting the…
Electronic Voting for Condos- That Was Easy!
For those of you that are still not clear as to what electronic voting is…
Transforming Tarion – Ontario Government Announcement
The Ontario Government (the ”Government”) recently announced that it will be making major changes to…
Court Declares that Condo Developer Made Inadequate Disclosure of Material Changes and Acted Oppressively
In a recent decision, TSCC No. 2051 v. Georgian Clairlea Inc., the Ontario Court of…