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A unit owner opens an email from management: “Chargeback for insurable damage to other units.” They do what

We're excited to introduce STACK Condo Law and the STACKed Blog! Here's our inaugural post introducing us!

In a recent decision, the Ontario Superior Court permanently banned an individual from occupying or even visiting a

Policies vs. Rules in Ontario Condos: What Boards Can (and Can’t) Do We all know about declarations, by-laws,

Eighty years have passed since WW2 guns fell silent, but the echoes of Canadian sacrifice still linger. In
Disputes between neighbours in a condo setting are regrettably somewhat common. These disputes often involve disagreements, which can
It was late October — the season of masks, mischief, and things that are not quite what they
Disagreements between condo owners and corporations over governing documents must first go to mediation and arbitration, rather than
The looming strike at Canada Post presents unique challenges for condo corporations needing to serve notices. For instance,
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