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Mazur v. York Condominium Corporation No. 221

Corporation:

Date:

2025-05-23

Summary:

This case revolves around a dispute between a condominium resident and the condominium corporation about access to certain records. The resident requested a variety of records, including financial statements, minutes from meetings, and other documents, which the corporation initially denied. The Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT) ruled that the corporation must provide these records to the resident.

Under:

Records

Verdict:

The Condominium Authority Tribunal ruled in favor of the resident, stating that the corporation must provide the requested records. This decision highlights the importance of transparency and accountability within condominium corporations, and the rights of residents to access certain information.

Takeaways:

- Condominium corporations must provide access to certain records upon request by a resident.
- A corporation’s refusal to provide these records can be appealed to the Condominium Authority Tribunal.
- The Condominium Authority Tribunal has the power to order the corporation to release the records.

Recommendations: 

- Condominium corporations should ensure they are familiar with the regulations regarding record access and maintain transparency with their residents.
- In case of a request for such records, the corporation should provide them promptly to avoid legal disputes.
- Corporations should consult with legal counsel to ensure they are in compliance with all obligations regarding record keeping and access.

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