The Condominium Authority Tribunal Jurisdiction on Harassment Issues
The Condominium Authority Tribunal, also known as the CAT, has jurisdiction to certain matters set out in Regulation 179/17. Among
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The Condominium Authority Tribunal, also known as the CAT, has jurisdiction to certain matters set out in Regulation 179/17. Among
Condominium owners have broad legal rights to enjoy their units. But condominium living generally involves “close living between the residents
In three recent cases, the Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT) held that noise from (i) improper use of gym equipment, (ii) a parking garage door, and (iii) yelling, shouting, jumping, banging, and slamming doors constituted unreasonable noise and nuisance.
A recent decision of the Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT) provides some helpful insight into permitted uses for parking units.
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