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Cultivating Equanimity in the Challenging Role of a Condominium Manager
Condominium management is a demanding profession that requires managers to navigate complex interactions with residents, boards, vendors,...
In-Suite Access in Condominiums: Rights and Dangers
Living in a condominium comes with a unique set of challenges and privileges. One critical aspect is the issue of in-suite access, a...
Reasonable v. Unreasonable - When is Enough, Enough for the CAT
Noise complaints are common in multi-residential settings and have been the subject of numerous cases before the Condominium Authority...
Mindful Condominium Management: The Art of an Adaptable Mindset
In the intricate realm of condominium management, the call for an open and flexible mindset resonates louder than ever. Drawing...
Fines for Ontario Condo Rule Breakers?
You're a Condo manager in Ontario, and one of the unit owners in your property won't stop flicking one cigarette but per week on the...
CAT Cancels Condo's Rule on Commercial Cars
Case #52 of 2023, Simcoe Condominium Corporation No. 104. March 30, 2023 Interesting case concerns the parking of a commercial vehicle...
Frivolous CAT Case Costs Community $16,000
Another case brought to Condominium Authority Tribunal costs the community involved $16,000. In its 42nd case of 2023, Zachepylenko v....
Unruly Tenants: CAT is Coming for You (but only a litttle)
 In its 35th case of the year, the CAT awarded $3,870.38 (50%) to the Condo, which was the Applicant in this case. On March 3rd, Michael...
CAT Awards $2,000 of $6,263 in Legal Costs Fighting Rule Violations
In the Condominium Tribunal’s 23rd case of 2023, Member Patricia McQuade rendered a decision on Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation...
CAT Awards Condo $27,000 of the $45,000 Paid by Condo
CAT Case 21 concluded on February 10, 2023 with Vice-Chair, Michael Clifton awarding nearly 60% of the $45,000 expense the condo...
Hostile Rule Breaking Case with CAT Award of only 22% of Condos Legal Fees?
On February 3rd, the CAT Member, Patricia McQuaid rendered a decision in the Tribunal's 17th case this year. Toronto Standard Condominium...
CAT Case #6, 2023 Awards Condo $4,200 in Legal Expenses and Upholds $600 Records Fee
CAT Case #6 this year Awards Condo Corporation $4,200 in Legal Expenses and Upholds $600 Record Production Cost Ian Darling, Chair of the...
Parking 3 Vehicles in One Spot Against the Rules, CAT Awards Condo $2,000 in Legal Costs
Parking 3 Vehicles in One Spot Against the Rules CAT Decision on Peel Standard Condominium Corporation No. 843 v. Thackorie, December 28,...
Owner Victorious in Condo Authority Tribunal Noise Complaint Dispute. December 2022
Owner Victorious in Condo Authority Tribunal Noise Complaint Dispute. December 2022 By John Recker In Jones v. Toronto Standard...
Ontario condo reserve funds ‘a train wreck’ by SHANE DINGMAN
A condominium maintenance expert is warning that chronic low-balling of future building repair costs is leaving new owners unprepared for...
CAT to have Power to Send Rude Owners to Jail
The CAT has recently been given new authority that may impact the way we manage condominium corporations, but they may lack these...
Ontario lifting (most) COVID measures on Monday: what it means for condos
by: Rod Escayola | March 1 https://condoadviser.ca/2022/03/ontario-lifting-most-covid-measures-on-monday-what-it-means-for-condos/condo-l...
EV Charging Trends, Stations, and the Condo Act (2022 video)
Watch this Board Training Webinar on-demand to know about EV charging trends, stations, and the Condominium Act in your community.
Stay Cool When Responding to Online Complaints
In this article, founder and Meritus Group President, Dean McCabe speaks to some of the the common issues, pitfalls and strategies to...
CAT Expands Jurisdiction
July 8, 2021 |James Davidson|dhacondolaw.ca/?p=14865 As our readers will know, the jurisdiction of the Condominium Authority Tribunal...
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