
Pflug v. Halton Condominium Corporation No. 387
Corporation:
Date:
2025-04-22
Summary:
This case involves a condo owner requesting records from the condominium corporation regarding various issues, including the board's decision-making process and financial records. The corporation failed to respond adequately, leading to a tribunal case.
Under:
Records
Verdict:
The Condominium Authority Tribunal ordered the corporation to provide the requested records to the owner and pay $200 in costs. This case highlights the importance of transparency and proper record keeping in condominium corporations.
Takeaways:
- Condominium corporations must promptly and properly respond to records requests from owners.
- Failure to provide records may result in punitive costs from the Tribunal.
- Records must be adequately maintained for transparency and to prevent disputes.
Recommendations:
- Condominium boards or managers should ensure they have a system in place for handling record requests promptly and adequately.
- They should maintain proper records, especially regarding decision-making processes and financial transactions.
- Boards must be aware of the potential consequences, including financial penalties, for not complying with such requests.