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Rourke v. Peel Standard Condominium Corporation No. 886

Corporation:

Date:

2025-02-10

Summary:

In this case, the applicant sought access to certain records from the condominium corporation, which were not provided in the timeframe required by law. The Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT) ordered the condominium corporation to provide the requested records and pay a penalty for failing to comply with the law.

Under:

Records

Verdict:

The condominium corporation was ordered to provide the requested records and pay a penalty for failing to comply with the law in a timely manner. This highlights the importance of condominium corporations adhering to legal requirements for record keeping and access.

Takeaways:

- Condominium corporations must comply with requests for records in a timely manner as per the law.
- Failure to comply with legal requirements for record keeping and access can lead to penalties.
- The Condominium Authority Tribunal has the power to enforce compliance and levy penalties.

Recommendations: 

- Condominium corporations should ensure they understand and follow the legal requirements for providing access to records.
- Prompt responses to record requests can help avoid penalties.
- Condominium boards or managers should regularly review their record keeping practices to ensure compliance with the law.

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