Smoke and Odour Migration in a Condominium that Permits Smoking
The Condominium Authority Tribunal decision of Kovalenko v. Romanino et al. dealt with the allegation of an owner – who
A selection of important articles and podcasts from our team
The Condominium Authority Tribunal decision of Kovalenko v. Romanino et al. dealt with the allegation of an owner – who
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Tarion and Tidbits
#41
If you missed our May 1, 2024 Condo Crunch addressing Tarion, it is now available as the latest episode of
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Episode 40 - Collections Condo Crunch
#40
If you missed our Collections Condo Crunch on March 28, 2024, it is now available as the latest episode of our Condopedia podcast.
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Episode 38 - 2023 Holiday Q&A with DHA
#38
If you missed our Holiday Q&A that was held on December 12, 2023, not to worry, the session recording is now the latest episode of our podcast.
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Episode 37 - Halloween Edition - Scariest Condo Cases
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If you missed the Halloween edition of our latest Condo Crunch webinar, it is now available as the latest episode of our Condopedia podcast. In this episode, Mitch, Victoria, and Jim discuss some of the “scariest” cases in condominium law!
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Episode 36 - Status Certificates - A Comprehensive Guide
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If you missed our September 26 discussion about status certificates, it is now available as the latest episode of our Condopedia podcast.
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Episode 31 - Acting and Reacting Reasonably
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If you missed our Condo Crunch on November 24, 2022 regarding acting and reacting reasonably, you can now listen to the session on our podcast!
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Episode 29 - Condo Case Catch-Up! 2022 - A Year in Review
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If you missed our January 26 recap of some interesting condo cases from 2022, it is now available as the latest episode of our Condopedia podcast.
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Episode 28 - The 2022 DHA Holiday Q&A Extravaganza
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If you missed our annual holiday Q&A session that occurred on December 15, the session recording is now the latest episode of our podcast.
In a recent case, the Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT) held that certain reports prepared by a consultant – which had not yet been formally reviewed and accepted by the Board – were not considered to be records of the condominium corporation under section 55(1) of the Condominium Act.
Can I bring my condominium-related dispute to the Condominium Authority Tribunal (“CAT”)? In this blog, we summarize the sorts of disputes over which the CAT currently has jurisdiction.
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Episode 27 - This or That… to the Court or the CAT?
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If you missed our latest Condo Crunch that occurred on October 20, you can now listen to the recording on our Podcast!
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