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How much noise is too much noise in a condo

While the CAT concluded that this owner was causing noise, the question still remained whether such noise was “unreasonably interfering” with the use andSee more

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What Ontario’s Latest Public Health Measures Mean for Condos

WebOn April 16, 2021, Ontario issued its most stringent set of public health measures in an attempt to curb the spread of COVID-19. The new restrictions will have relatively little …

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Health and Safety Measures Required in Condos – COVID19

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Condominiums Have a Duty to Accommodate Individuals with …

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Is it Time to Reopen Condo Pools and Gyms

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Should Condo AGMs be Cancelled Amid the Coronavirus …

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New Regulations Applicable to Condo Pools

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Countdown to your Next AGM

WebAt least 15 days before the AGM, the board must give formal notice of the meeting. This notice must be in writing, in the form provided by the province, and must …

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Can Condos Prohibit Smoking on Balconies

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Regulations Applicable to Condominium Pools

WebAll condominium pools in Ontario are considered public pools and are regulated under the Health Protection and Promotion Act, unless the condominium …

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Disclosure Statements: Say it Right and Say it Clearly

WebThe Act requires developers to “clearly identify” these changes. The Court of Appeal recently ruled on what this means, and what consequences follow if a developer …

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What Ontario's Step 3 means for condos

WebIn this page, we summarize what Stage 3 looks like for condos in Ontario. You should also consult with your Public Health Unit as there is an increasing number of …

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What can Condo Corporations do When Owners Display Signs of …

WebIn this post, we discussed two recent cases where the courts have had to make the difficult decision of whether to order a condo owner to have their mental …

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Condo owners cannot dictate when to change the windows

WebCondo owners cannot dictate when to change the windows. In a recent decision, the Superior Court shed some light on the extent to which a condo owner can …

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Changes to the Smoke-Free Act Affecting Condos

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What to Do When Condo Owners Send Insulting and Harassing …

WebCondo corporations are under a statutory obligation to investigate and protect its workers from workplace harassment and to remedy the situation by implementing and …

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Can you Enforce a Policy the same way as a Rule

WebTo be valid and enforceable, rules must be reasonable and must be adopted following the formal process set out in section 58 of the Condominium Act. This process …

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Should Condo Owners Vote on Changes to Common Elements

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Can Condos Reimburse Budgetary Surpluses to Owners

WebSection 84 (2) of the Condo Act provides that a common surplus cannot be distributed to owners. It must instead either: be applied against future common …

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