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March 30, 2021
What Is Reasonable When an Owner Complains about the Common Elements?

Condominium corporations have a duty to act reasonably when it comes to fulfilling their obligations to repair and maintain the common elements.

In a recent decision, the Ontario Court of Appeal upheld a case where the condominium corporation was found to have acted reasonably.

Check out our blog to find out what the condominium had done in response to complaints about rooftop fans.

By Melinda Andrews, | Article

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Condo Cases Across Canada

A quarterly publication of the Canadian Condominium Institute, National Chapter.

Each issue contains summaries of some of the latest condominium decisions (from Courts and Administrative Tribunals) across the country. Not all cases are summarized. But most of the key condominium cases are summarized.

Editor: James Davidson, LLB., FCCI

Jim has been practicing condominium law for over 30 years. He represents condominium corporations, their directors, owners, and insurers throughout Eastern Ontario. His experience also includes building deficiencies, shared property interests, co-ownership and construction law.

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