Duty to Accommodate Disabilities in Condominium Communities

Condominium corporations in Ontario have clear legal obligations when it comes to accommodating residents with…

Director Elections: Something To Consider

Though Ontario’s first Condominium Act was adopted in 1970, owner elections were not mentioned until…

Condominium Corporate Unit Owners: What Condo Managers Need to Know about Notices and Voting

Corporate ownership is increasingly common in Ontario condominiums, particularly in commercial and mixed-use developments. While…

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…

The Turnover Meeting: A Critical Milestone for a Condominium

Whether you’re a new condo owner, a freshly elected board member, or a seasoned condominium…

B.C. Condo Pet Case Offers Lessons for Ontario—With Key Differences

A recent ruling from the B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal upheld a condo’s no-pet policy, ordering…

Are “Drafts” Condominium Records?

When a board or management receives a records request from an owner, the first step…

Candidate Disclosure Obligations

Under the Condominium Act, 1998 (the “Act“) individuals running for election to a condominium’s board of…

Holiday Decorations in Condos

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

The Cost of Saving Money – CAI Luncheon!

Striking the balance between saving costs and keeping common expenses stable and ensuring a condo…