The Importance of Educating Owners and Residents About Condominium Rules
Without Rules, owners and residents would be unaware of the conduct that is and is not permitted (i.e, pets, noise, parking).
Read moreWithout Rules, owners and residents would be unaware of the conduct that is and is not permitted (i.e, pets, noise, parking).
Read moreAs owners continue to breach their governing documents, all of the relevant stakeholders (lawyers, condominium Boards, property management) need to be careful when relying on indemnification clauses, and always look at the remedy as a potential double-edged sword.
Read moreWhile Boards still need to make best efforts to comply with section 23 of the Condominium Act, the York Condominium Corp. No. 46 v. Medhurst, Hogg & Associates Ltd. et al. case recognizes that mistakes happen and that “nullifying” a lawsuit is a very serious remedy that could hurt the condominium corporation and its owners.
Read moreIt’s been a roller coaster in the condominium world. This article will focus on the CAO, the Condominium Authority Tribunal, and some of my early observations.
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