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Ward v. Peel Standard Condominium Corporation No. 1008

Corporation:

WVPSCC1008

Date:

2025-06-13

Summary:

This case revolves around a unit owner requesting certain records from the condominium corporation and the corporation's refusal to provide them. The Condominium Authority Tribunal ruled in favor of the unit owner, stating that the records must be provided.

Under:

Records

Verdict:

The CAT ordered the condominium corporation to provide the requested records to the unit owner. This highlights the importance of transparency and compliance with record requests by condominium corporations.

Takeaways:

- Condominium corporations must provide requested records to unit owners unless there is a valid reason not to.
- The Condominium Authority Tribunal can order costs against a party if it deems it appropriate.
- The Tribunal can also order the provision of records and specific actions to be taken to ensure compliance.

Recommendations: 

- Condominium boards and managers should ensure they respond promptly and appropriately to record requests from unit owners.
- Condo corporations should maintain organized and accessible records to facilitate such requests.
- Condo boards should understand the potential for costs to be awarded against them if they refuse to comply with legitimate record requests.

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