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Rod Escayola
Usually, condo corporations sharing assets or equipment have in place cost sharing agreements. But in many cases, there
Graeme Macpherson
Many condo corporations set out their rules in “owners’ handbooks” or “guidebooks” that are passed down from board
Rod Escayola
Sadly, this case started with eggs being inadvertently forgotten on a stove and ended with an owner losing
Rod Escayola
In one of our recent cases, a judge ruled that the issuance of a deficient status certificate was
Rod Escayola
The Condo Tribunal was recently asked to rule on whether it was reasonable for the condo corporation to
Rod Escayola
A recent case out of the Condo Tribunal highlights very important (and costly) lessons for both the owner
Rod Escayola
In a recent case, the Condo Authority Tribunal had to rule on whether a condo owner could “triple
Rod Escayola
The Condo Tribunal had to recently deal with a case where a condo owner interfered with the snow
Graeme Macpherson
A decision dealing with a noise complaint between units was recently released by our courts. The facts are