
Senitzoglou v. Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation No. 2729
Corporation:
Date:
2025-05-21
Summary:
The Condo Corporation in this case failed to provide the requested records to the applicant in the prescribed time as described in the Condominium Act, 1998, leading to a dispute. The Tribunal found that the Corporation breached the Act by not providing records within 30 days of the request.
Under:
Records
Verdict:
The tribunal found the Condo Corporation to be in breach of the Condominium Act, 1998 by failing to provide the requested records within the stipulated time. This decision reiterates the importance of adhering to the rules regarding record requests by condo owners.
Takeaways:
- Condo Corporations must provide requested records to owners within 30 days as prescribed by the Condominium Act, 1998.
- The Tribunal can order Condo Corporations to provide the requested records and pay a penalty if they do not comply with the Act.
- It's important for Condo Corporations to understand their obligations under the Condominium Act, 1998 to avoid such disputes.
Recommendations:
Meet the 30-day deadline for records requests under the Condominium Act. Delays can result in legal breaches, Tribunal orders, and financial penalties—timely compliance is both a legal duty and good governance.