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York Condominium Corporation No. 202 v. Szabo et al. (Condominium Authority Tribunal) May 30, 2024

Dogs were not in compliance with condominium corporation’s pet rules. Respondents given 60 days to provide additional documentation (which might permit the dogs to remain).
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Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation No. 2025 v. Hassan (Condominium Authority Tribunal) April 2, 2024

Tribunal orders tenant to stop making unreasonable noise and orders landlord to ensure that the tenant complies.
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Pachai v. MTCC No. 850 (Ontario Divisional Court) April 8, 2024

Owner entitled to copies of Statement of Claim and Statements of Defence in Court action commenced by condominium corporation.
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McGugan v. Ritchie (Condominium Authority Tribunal) April 1, 2024

Water feature did not create unreasonable sound.
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Farinha v. White (Condominium Authority Tribunal) April 16, 2024

Respondent owner was not causing unreasonable noise.
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Carleton Condominium Corporation No. 165 v. Steele (Condominium Authority Tribunal) April 23, 2024

Condominium corporation’s Rule respecting pets was reasonable. However, the owner was entitled to an accommodation. Dog not required to wear service animal vest.
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Niagara North Condominium Corporation No. 127 v. Chyplik (Ontario Superior Court) February 23, 2023

In an apparent hoarding situation, the Court ordered the owner to temporarily vacate the unit to allow the condominium corporation to take steps to remedy unsafe conditions
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Carleton Condominium Corporation No. 519 v. Ottawa-Carleton Standard Condominium Corporation No. 656 (Ontario Court of Appeal) December 19, 2023

Condominium corporations obligated to share certain repair and maintenance costs based upon the principle of unjust enrichment