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Wilson v. Peel Condominium Corporation No. 352
Corporation:
Date:
CAT Decisions
Summary:
In this case, the Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT) of Ontario ordered a condominium corporation to provide certain records to a unit owner, with some exceptions. The CAT also clarified that it does not have the jurisdiction to enforce the payment of condominium fees.
Under:
Records, Condominium Fees, Enforcement
Verdict:
The CAT ordered the condominium corporation to provide the requested records, except for those that fell within certain exceptions. This case is important as it clarifies the types of records that a condominium corporation may be required to provide to a unit owner, as well as the CAT's lack of jurisdiction over the enforcement of condominium fees.
Takeaways:
- Condominium corporations are generally required to provide certain records to unit owners upon request.
- However, there are exceptions to this rule, and some types of records may not need to be provided.
- The CAT does not have the jurisdiction to enforce the payment of condominium fees.
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