Davy v. Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation No. 2121 (Condominium Authority Tribunal) December 1, 2021

12/01/2021 – Jurisdiction Ontario
Part 77 published on 01/03/2022
CAT enforces condominium corporation’s rules in relation to visitors parking

The owner applied for an order permitting her to use visitors parking when using a vehicle that she does not own.  The Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT) dismissed the application.  The CAT said:

It is clear that the Respondent’s rules are intended to restrict the use of visitor parking to actual visitors / guests (i.e., individuals who do not reside within the condominium corporation).

Based on the evidence before me, I conclude that the Respondent has acted in good faith in enforcing the rules, and that its decision to do so or its decision-making process is reasonable. Accordingly, I find that the Applicant is not permitted under the rules to park a vehicle she is using in the visitor parking, whether or not she is the owner of the vehicle.

Davy v Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation No. 2121