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Court Declares That Condo Developer Made Inadequate Disclosure of Material Changes and Acted Oppressively

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

The blog post discusses a recent court case in which a condo developer was found to have made inadequate disclosure of material changes and acted oppressively towards purchasers. The court found that the developer did not provide adequate information about the construction defects and their potential effects on the unit, and also failed to disclose a change in the layout of the building. The court awarded damages to the purchasers and declared that the developer had breached its obligations under the Condominium Act.

Keywords: 

Condominium developer, material changes, inadequate disclosure, construction defects, Condominium Act.



Condominium developer, material changes, inadequate disclosure, construction defects, Condominium Act.



Condominium developer, material changes, inadequate disclosure, construction defects, Condominium Act

Source Citation: 
Denise Lash
Court Declares That Condo Developer Made Inadequate Disclosure of Material Changes and Acted Oppressively
February 28, 2019
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