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Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation No. 2744 v. Meghan

Corporation:

Date:

2024-11-18

Summary:

This case involves a dispute between a condominium corporation (TSCC 2395) and a unit owner over the corporation's refusal to provide certain records. The Condominium Authority Tribunal of Ontario ruled in favor of the unit owner, ordering the corporation to provide the requested records and pay the owner $200.

Under:

Records

Verdict:

The Condominium Authority Tribunal of Ontario ruled that the condominium corporation's refusal to provide the requested records was in violation of the Condominium Act. This decision underscores the importance of transparency and adherence to legal obligations by condo corporations.

Takeaways:

- Condominium corporations are obligated to provide requested records to unit owners in a timely manner.
- The refusal to provide such records can result in penalties, such as fines.
- The Tribunal's decision can be enforced like a court order, emphasizing its authority and the seriousness of its rulings.

Recommendations: 

- Condominium corporations should ensure they fully understand their obligations under the Condominium Act, including the provision of records.
- In the event of a dispute, corporations should strive to resolve the issue amicably and in accordance with the law, rather than risk a Tribunal decision against them.
- Condo boards or managers should maintain good record-keeping practices and provide access to these records as required by law.

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