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Condo Directors Held Personally Liable for Legal Costs – A Follow-up
In response to our recent post on the case of Boily v. Carleton Condominium Corp.…
Special Assessments : The Board Has the Last Word
One of our previous posts stressed the importance for condominium corporations to keep a healthy reserve fund.…
How to Tame a Rogue Condo Board Member
Have you ever dealt with a bullying or disruptive board member? Sometimes referred to as…
Board Member Defamation
The appeal decision in a recent defamation case involving two board members of a residential…
Bad Faith and the Costs of Ignoring a Court Order
The Ontario Court of Appeal recently released its much anticipated decision in the ongoing Boily…
Should the board consult the owners before implementing changes ? (Part I)
We are often asked to advise condominium corporations on the extent of owner consultation required…
Disclosure of Unit Owner Information
The month of September was an interesting month for decisions from the Office of the…
Court-Appointed administrators (Part Two)
In my recent blog posting, I discussed the factors that courts will consider before setting…
Bad Faith and the Costs of Ignoring a Court Order
The Ontario Court of Appeal recently released its much anticipated decision in the ongoing Boily…