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A No-Nuisance CAT – Expanding The Condominium Authority Tribunal’s Jurisdiction To Include Nuisance-Related Disputes

Author: 
Lee Garrett
Publication date:
October 5, 2021
Article Summary: 

This blog post on the RCLLP website discusses a recent decision by the Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT) to expand its jurisdiction to include nuisance-related disputes. The case involved a dispute between a condo owner and the condo corporation over the owner's cat, which was allegedly causing a nuisance to other residents. The CAT ruled that it had the authority to hear the case and ordered the owner to take steps to address the nuisance caused by the cat.

The blog post provides background information on the CAT and its role in resolving disputes between condo owners and corporations. It also discusses the implications of the CAT's decision to expand its jurisdiction to include nuisance-related disputes, which could potentially lead to more cases being heard by the tribunal.

Keywords: 

Condominium Authority Tribunal, CAT, jurisdiction, nuisance-related disputes, condo owner, condo corporation, cat, nuisance, dispute resolution.

Source Citation: 
Lee Garrett
A No-Nuisance CAT – Expanding The Condominium Authority Tribunal’s Jurisdiction To Include Nuisance-Related Disputes
October 5, 2021
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