
Boulos v. Peel Condominium Corporation No. 272
Corporation:
Date:
2025-02-05
Summary:
This case discusses a condo unit owner's request for records from his condo corporation. The corporation did not provide all of the requested records within the time limit, leading to the owner taking the case to the Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT).
Under:
Records
Verdict:
The CAT ordered the condo corporation to provide the remaining requested records to the owner. The corporation was also ordered to pay a penalty of $200 for their failure to provide the records within the time limit. This case emphasizes the importance of timely and complete responses to record requests.
Takeaways:
- Condominium corporations are required to respond to record requests within a given time limit.
- If a condominium corporation fails to provide the requested records within the time limit, they may be taken to the CAT.
- The CAT has the power to order the condo corporation to provide the requested records and pay a penalty.
Recommendations:
- Condo corporations should ensure they respond to record requests in a timely manner.
- Condo managers should keep all records organized and easily accessible to facilitate quick responses to record requests.
- Condo corporations and managers should understand the penalties associated with not complying with record requests.