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York Condominium Corporation No. 295 v. Lake

Corporation:

Date:

2025-02-21

Summary:

This case involves a condo owner who requested records from the condo corporation but received incomplete information. The condo corporation was found to have failed in its obligation to keep adequate records and provide them upon request.

Under:

Records

Verdict:

The Condo Authority Tribunal (CAT) found the condo corporation failed in its obligation to keep records and provide them upon request. This highlights the importance of maintaining complete and accurate records and ensuring they are readily available when requested by condo owners.

Takeaways:

- Condo corporations are obligated to keep accurate and complete records.
- Condo corporations are required to provide these records upon request.
- Failure to comply with these obligations can result in the condo corporation being held responsible for costs and penalties.

Recommendations: 

- Condo corporations should ensure they are keeping complete and accurate records as required under the Condominium Act.
- Condo corporations should have a system in place for promptly responding to requests for records from condo owners.
- If a request for records is made, condo corporations should ensure they are providing all of the requested information, not just a portion of it.

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