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Morassut v. Middlesex Standard Condominium Corporation No. 922

Corporation:

Date:

2024-12-10

Summary:

The applicant sought for a set of records related to his unit from the condominium corporation. The corporation initially refused but provided the records as per CAT's order. However, the corporation failed to meet the 30-day deadline and was fined for non-compliance.

Under:

Records

Verdict:

The Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT) of Ontario imposed a fine on the condominium corporation for not complying with the order to provide records within the stipulated 30-day deadline. This underlines the importance for condominium corporations to comply with CAT orders promptly and within the set deadlines.

Takeaways:

- Condominium corporations are required to provide unit owners with records related to their units upon request.
- Failure to comply with CAT's orders can result in fines for the condominium corporation.
- The 30-day deadline for providing requested records is strictly enforced.

Recommendations: 

- Condominium corporations should ensure they are aware of and understand their obligations to provide owners with records related to their units.
- Condominium boards or managers should take CAT orders seriously and comply within the specified time frame to avoid fines.
- Develop a system to respond promptly to records requests to ensure compliance with CAT orders.

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