How Bill 60 Impacts Condominiums in Ontario:

Ontario’s condo communities operate under a careful balance of shared living, condominium rules, and legal…

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…