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Kim v. York Condominium Corporation No. 242, Dega

Corporation:

Date:

2025-03-05

Summary:

This case involves a condominium resident who requested records of the condominium corporation, specifically the corporation's financial statement and a list of owners. The Tribunal found that the corporation had not complied with the Condominium Act in providing the requested records.

Under:

Records, Compliance

Verdict:

The Tribunal found in favor of the resident requesting records, ruling that the condominium corporation had not complied with the Condominium Act. This case highlights the importance of condominium corporations adhering to the Act's requirements for record provision.

Takeaways:

- Condominium corporations are required to provide requested records to residents under the Condominium Act.
- Failure to provide these records can result in the corporation being penalized.
- The corporation must ensure that the privacy of other residents is maintained when providing a list of owners.

Recommendations: 

- Condominium boards or managers should ensure they are familiar with the requirements of the Condominium Act regarding record provision.
- In case of a records request, prompt response and compliance with the Act is important to avoid potential penalties.
- Boards and managers should also consider procedures to protect the privacy of residents when providing records such as the list of owners.

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