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Core doors, corridors and court orders – court won’t interfere with condo’s decision on uniformity of appearance of unit exteriors

Author: 
Tony Bui
Publication date:
May 16, 2023
Article Summary: 

The article discusses a recent court case involving a condominium's decision on the uniformity of appearance of unit exteriors, specifically focusing on core doors and corridors. The court ruled that it would not interfere with the condo's decision, emphasizing the importance of deference to the condo's board and their authority to make decisions regarding the aesthetic aspects of the building. The court highlighted that uniformity in appearance is a legitimate concern for condos to maintain the overall aesthetic and property values. The article provides insights into the court's reasoning and its implications for condo boards' authority over exterior design decisions.

Keywords: 

condo, court case, uniformity of appearance, unit exteriors, core doors, corridors, condo board, aesthetic aspects, property values, authority, exterior design decisions.




Source Citation: 
Tony Bui
Core doors, corridors and court orders – court won’t interfere with condo’s decision on uniformity of appearance of unit exteriors
May 16, 2023
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