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June 22, 2023 - By Victor Yee

Expensive Lessons Due to CAT's Default Presumption Against Costs

You should never try to install your own braces without the assistance of a licensed dentist, because if the braces are not properly installed, then your teeth might become too seriously misaligned for a subsequent dentist to correct – no matter how good of a dentist they might be.

Similarly, …

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May 18, 2023 - By Victor Yee

Self-Represented Litigants In Condo Law

The tragedy in Vaughan on December 18th 2022 highlighted for the world what condominium lawyers have known for many years – that, unfortunately, the access-to-justice crisis plaguing our legal system can have devastating consequences for unit owners, residents, Board members, and condominium communities.

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April 20, 2023 - By Patricia Elia

Electric Vehicle Charging Systems

Practical Thoughts About Implementation

Electrical Vehicle Charging Systems (“EVCS”) are here to stay because electrical vehicles are now part of our environmental and economic future. The need for humans to convert to electric vehicles has therefore become a legislative/public policy initiative. The reasons seem to be clear: global warming …

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March 23, 2023 - By Jonathan Wright

Litigation and Mental Health

Litigation can have significant impacts on all parties involved -  whether it’s Board Members, property management, unit owners, or even the lawyers.   Often times, mental health of those directly involved can become a concern, especially in circumstances when the dispute being litigated is directly related to mental health issue.

When …

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February 23, 2023 - By Victor Yee

Condos are Stuck Between Rock and Hard Place

A recent decision by the Condominium Authority Tribunal highlights the difficult position that condominium corporations in Ontario are being placed in.  As this author has pointed out previously (here), the CAT’s default presumption against awarding legal costs to the successful litigant ends up forcing condominium corporations into a catch-22:

If …

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January 26, 2023 - By Patricia Elia

The Gap in the Fourth Level of Government

To build upon the article presented Antoni Casalinuovo of Elia Associates and Bill Thompson learning from a tragedy: what amendments can be made to the Condominium Act, 1998, to protect the community [link to article here],  I wanted to comment on the tragedy in Vaughan and some of the lessons …

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January 16, 2023 - By Antoni Casalinuovo & Bill Thompson

Learning from a tragedy - What amendments can be made to the Condominium ACT to protect the community

In the fast-paced world of condominiums where everything moves at the speed of Zoom, it takes something significant to stop the entire industry in its tracks. One such event occurred last December when tragedy struck a Vaughan condominium community when a resident went on a mass shooting spree resulting in …

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December 19, 2022 - By Victor Yee

Condos Should Not Ignore the CAT

The Condominium Authority Tribunal (the “CAT”) recently published a Stage 3 Decision which not only awarded a $3,000 penalty against a condominium corporation, but also ordered the condominium to produce certain records about a unit owner to that unit owner which might otherwise have been precluded from disclosure if the …

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November 25, 2022 - By Victor Yee

CAT Orders Removal of Dog with Big-Cat Name

In a recent Decision, the Condominium Authority Tribunal of Ontario (the “CAT”) ordered the permanent removal of a unit owner’s dog with one of the most famous big-cat names of all: Simba.

Like the well-known Disney character, Simba was the pride and joy of his household.  But the Pride Lands …

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September 26, 2022 - By Victor Yee

Enforcement Process Flowchart and Tracker Tool

We all know how busy condo Boards and Managers are these days, so here are a couple of helpful tools that we’ve developed to illustrate the overall enforcement process and to help condominium corporations track their ongoing enforcement matters.

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