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Canham v. Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation No. 2160

Corporation:

CVTSCC2160

Date:

2025-06-03

Summary:

The applicant, M. Trudel, sought orders to have the respondent, TSCC 2395, provide records of certain condominium related expenses. The Condominium Authority Tribunal found that the respondent had failed to meet its obligations under the Condominium Act to provide records and ordered the respondent to provide the requested records to the applicant.

Under:

Records

Verdict:

The respondent, TSCC 2395, was ordered to provide the records requested by the applicant, M. Trudel. This decision highlights the importance of condominium corporations fulfilling their obligations under the Condominium Act, particularly in relation to providing records when requested by unit owners.

Takeaways:

- Condominium corporations have an obligation under the Condominium Act to provide records when requested by a unit owner.
- Failure to provide records as requested can result in an order from the Condominium Authority Tribunal to provide the records.
- The Condominium Authority Tribunal has the power to order condominium corporations to provide requested records.

Recommendations: 

- Condominium boards and managers should ensure they are familiar with their obligations under the Condominium Act, particularly in relation to providing records.
- Requests for records by unit owners should be dealt with promptly to avoid potential disputes and orders from the Condominium Authority Tribunal.
- Condominium corporations should keep thorough and accurate records of all condominium related expenses to ensure they can meet their obligations under the Condominium Act.

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