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Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation No. 2395 v. Cabello

Corporation:

Date:

2025-04-25

Summary:

A condominium unit owner (Applicant) sought an order requiring another unit owner (Respondent) to stop making excessive noise and harassing her. The Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT) decided in favor of the Applicant, finding that the Respondent breached the condo's rules and regulations.

Under:

Noise, Harassment, Nuisance, Enforcement of Rules

Verdict:

The CAT found the Respondent in violation of the condo's rules and ordered the Respondent to cease creating excessive noise and to stop harassing the Applicant. This decision matters as it underscores the importance of respecting and adhering to the condo's rules and regulations and the role of the Tribunal in enforcing them.

Takeaways:

- Condo boards must enforce rules and regulations to ensure a peaceful living environment for all residents.
- Evidence such as audio and video recordings can play a crucial role in resolving disputes about noise and harassment in condo settings.
- Condo owners have a responsibility to respect the rights of other residents and adhere to the condo's rules and regulations.

Recommendations: 

- Condo Boards should ensure all residents are aware of the rules and regulations and enforce them consistently.
- In cases of disputes, Boards should encourage the collection of evidence, such as audio or video recordings, to support the claims.
- Boards should be proactive in addressing complaints of noise and harassment to maintain a peaceful living environment.

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