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Teeter v. Simcoe Condominium Corporation No. 8

Corporation:

Date:

2024-08-13

Summary:

In this case, a condo unit owner requested extensive records from the corporation. The tribunal determined that the corporation failed to provide all requested records within the stipulated time frame.

Under:

Records

Verdict:

The corporation was ordered to provide the requested records to the applicant within a certain time frame. The importance of this decision lies in the reinforcement of the obligation of condominium corporations to comply promptly and adequately with records requests from unit owners.

Takeaways:

- Condominium corporations are required to comply with requests for records from unit owners within a specified time frame.
- Failure to comply with such requests can result in orders to provide the records and possible penalties.
- The tribunal can provide specific instructions on how to fulfill record requests, including the format and method of delivery.

Recommendations: 

- Condominium boards or managers should ensure they are compliant with their obligations regarding records requests.
- They should strive to provide all requested records in a timely and efficient manner.
- They should also familiarize themselves with the specific procedures for record requests, including the acceptable formats and methods of delivery.

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