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Condominium Corporation’s Right to Enter Unit – A Recent Case

Author: 
Denise Lash
Publication date:
March 28, 2019
Article Summary: 

The article discusses a recent case that dealt with the condominium corporation's right to enter a unit without notice. The case involved a dispute between a unit owner and the corporation over the corporation's right to enter the unit to inspect the owner's installation of a hardwood floor. The court ultimately found that the corporation had the right to enter the unit without notice to inspect the installation of the floor. However, the court also emphasized that the corporation's right of entry must be exercised reasonably and with respect for the unit owner's privacy rights. The article concludes by highlighting the importance of understanding the corporation's right of entry and the limitations on that right.

Keywords: 

Condominium corporation, right of entry, unit owner, notice, inspection, privacy rights.

Source Citation: 
Denise Lash
Condominium Corporation’s Right to Enter Unit – A Recent Case
March 28, 2019
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