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Condo Pet Decision- Condominium Authority Tribunal or HRTO-or both?

Author: 
Natalia Polis
Publication date:
April 12, 2021
Article Summary: 

This blog post discusses a recent case where the condominium corporation tried to evict a resident's dog from the building. The case was brought before the Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT) and the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO). The HRTO ultimately concluded that the dog should be allowed to stay in the unit as an accommodation for the resident's disabilities, while the CAT decided that the corporation had the right to impose certain restrictions on the dog's behavior. The blog post highlights the importance of understanding the different roles of these tribunals in resolving condo disputes.

Keywords: 

condominium corporation, resident, dog, Condominium Authority Tribunal, Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, disabilities, accommodation, restrictions, condo disputes.

Source Citation: 
Natalia Polis
Condo Pet Decision- Condominium Authority Tribunal or HRTO-or both?
April 12, 2021
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