
Frampton v. Middlesex Condominium Corporation No. 127
Corporation:
Date:
2024-10-09
Summary:
In the case of 235 Rebecca Street Condominium v. Deeb, the Condominium applied to the CAT to enforce a rule about noise levels. The respondent, Mr. Deeb, was allegedly creating excessive noise in his unit, disturbing his neighbours.
Under:
Noise, Rules Enforcement
Verdict:
The Tribunal ordered Mr. Deeb to comply with the Condominium's noise rules and pay the Condominium's costs. This case highlights the necessity of adhering to condo rules and the power of the Condominium Authority Tribunal to enforce these rules when breached.
Takeaways:
- Condominium corporations have the right to enforce the rules which are designed to protect all residents from disturbances such as noise.
- Residents are required to abide by condo rules and regulations to maintain peace and order in the community.
- Condominium corporations can seek relief from the CAT when a resident repeatedly breaches the rules.
Recommendations:
- Condominium boards should educate residents about the rules to prevent misunderstandings and potential disputes.
- Condo boards should also address noise complaints promptly and take appropriate action to resolve the issue.
- If a resident continues to breach the rules, the board may consider seeking legal action to enforce compliance.