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Potential Changes to the CAT’s Jurisdiction Could Include Legal Fees

Author: 
DHA Team
Publication date:
November 11, 2021
Article Summary: 

In this blog post, the author discusses potential changes to the jurisdiction of the Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT) in Ontario, Canada. The proposed changes would allow the CAT to order legal fees and disbursements to be paid by one party to the other in cases where one party is found to have acted in bad faith. This would address a gap in the current system where parties are not able to recover legal costs from an opposing party even if the opposing party acted unreasonably. The author notes that this change, if implemented, could have significant implications for condominium corporations and owners, and suggests that it may be worthwhile to monitor developments in this area.

Keywords: 

Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT), legal fees, bad faith, Ontario, Canada, condominium corporations, owners, jurisdiction.

Source Citation: 
DHA Team
Potential Changes to the CAT’s Jurisdiction Could Include Legal Fees
November 11, 2021
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