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CAT Upholds Rule Respecting Visitors Parking

Author: 
James Davidson
Publication date:
September 15, 2021
Article Summary: 

The blog discusses a recent decision by the Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT) in Ontario, Canada, in which it upheld a rule regarding visitors' parking. The article explains that the condo corporation had a rule that prohibited residents from using visitors' parking unless they were hosting a visitor. A unit owner challenged the rule, arguing that it was unreasonable and discriminatory. However, the CAT found that the rule was reasonable and necessary to ensure that visitors' parking was available for its intended purpose. The article suggests that this decision reinforces the importance of condo corporations having clear and reasonable rules in place.

Keywords: 

Condominium Authority Tribunal, CAT, Ontario, Canada, visitors' parking, condo corporation, rule, residents, visitors, unreasonable, discriminatory, reasonable, necessary, intended purpose, clear, reasonable rules.

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James Davidson
CAT Upholds Rule Respecting Visitors Parking
September 15, 2021
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