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Metropolitan Toronto Condominium Corporation No. 958 v. TL Properties Holdings Inc., Malcolm

Corporation:

Date:

2025-03-14

Summary:

The applicant, a condo owner, requested for records from the condominium corporation but was denied access. The Condominium Authority Tribunal ruled in favor of the applicant, ordering the corporation to provide the records within a month.

Under:

Records

Verdict:

The Condominium Authority Tribunal ruled in favor of the applicant, ordering the corporation to provide the records within a month. This matters because it highlights the importance of transparency and communication within condominium corporations, as well as the powers of the Condominium Authority Tribunal.

Takeaways:

- Condominium corporations must provide requested records in a timely manner to owners.
- Failure to comply with record requests without a valid reason can result in legal proceedings.
- The Condominium Authority Tribunal has the power to order corporations to comply with records requests.

Recommendations: 

- Condominium corporations should ensure they respond to records requests promptly and adequately, to avoid legal proceedings.
- Condominium corporations should keep their records well-organized and easily accessible to facilitate requests.
- Condominium corporations should be aware of the powers of the Condominium Authority Tribunal and comply with their rulings to avoid penalties.

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