
Tiltins v. Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation No. 1709
Corporation:
Date:
2024-11-27
Summary:
This case involves a condominium corporation that didn't provide requested records to a unit owner within the required timeline, leading to a dispute. The Condominium Authority Tribunal of Ontario (CAT) found in favor of the unit owner, ordering the corporation to provide the records and pay a penalty.
Under:
Records
Verdict:
The CAT found that the condominium corporation had failed to comply with the unit owner's request for records within the required timeline. This decision highlights the importance of timely compliance with record requests to avoid disputes and potential penalties.
Takeaways:
- Condominium corporations are required to provide requested records to unit owners within a specific timeline.
- Failure to do so can result in a dispute and potential penalties.
- Proactive communication and timely action are vital for avoiding disputes related to record requests.
Recommendations:
Respond to records requests promptly and within the legal timeline. Delays or inaction can lead to penalties, disputes, and damage to owner trust—clear communication and timely delivery are essential.