A recent court decision highlights the importance of management and the board’s role in the…
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Oppression Remedy – Recent Court Decision
A recent decision from the Ontario Superior Court, Beswick et al. v. York Region Standard…
Oppression Remedy Sought Over Condo Common Element Alterations
In a recent case, Noguera v. Muskoka Condominium Corporation No. 22, a unit owner, Mr.…
Court Declares Condo By-Law Authorizing Allocation/Lease of Common Element Parking Spaces to Unit Owners is Valid
In a recent case, Cheung v. YCC No. 759, a unit owner in a commercial…
Ontario Court of Appeal Recognizes that “Business Judgment Rule” Applies to Condominium Board Decisions
In a couple of prior blog posts, we blogged about a case (3716724 Canada Inc.…
Court Allows Substantial Changes to Condo Common Elements Without Approval of Condo Owners
In a prior blog post, we blogged about a case (3716724 Canada Inc. v. CCC…
Condo Owners Awarded Costs in Unsuccessful Oppression Claim
In a case that we recently blogged about, Seto v. PCC No. 492, several commercial…
Successful Owner in Condo Oppression Case Denied Costs
In a prior blog post, we reviewed the case of Couture v. TSCC No. 2187,…
Condominium Parking Dispute Escalates Out of Control – Another Oppression Case
In condominium living, the needs of the few must be balanced with the needs of the…
Commercial Condominium Dispute – Unsuccessful Oppression Claim
In a recent case, Seto v. PCC No. 492, several commercial condominium owners were unsuccessful…