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CAT Awards Significant Costs to Condominium in Nuisance Application

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Shilbey Righton
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In the case of Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation No. 2804 v. Micoli et al., the Condominium successfully pursued a CAT application against a disruptive tenant, resulting in a favorable outcome. The Tribunal ordered the respondents to pay indemnity damages, Tribunal fees, and costs to the Condominium, totaling $26,991.10. The decision serves as a warning to unit owners neglecting their responsibility for tenants and provides hope to condominium corporations seeking compliance against persistent nuisances.

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Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation No. 2804, CAT application, disruptive tenant, indemnity damages, Tribunal fees, costs, compliance, condominium corporation, nuisance, legal responsibility, Tribunal decision

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Shilbey Righton
CAT Awards Significant Costs to Condominium in Nuisance Application
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