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The CAT orders a tenant to stop smoking cannabis
Author:
James Davidson
Publication date:
July 5, 2022
Article Summary:
In this blog post, the author discusses a recent decision by the Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT) regarding smoking cannabis in a condominium unit. The case involved a tenant who was smoking cannabis in their unit, which was causing smoke and odors to enter other units. The condominium corporation had passed a rule prohibiting smoking in the building, including smoking cannabis. The CAT found that the rule was valid and enforceable, and ordered the tenant to stop smoking cannabis in their unit. The CAT also ordered the tenant to pay a portion of the corporation's legal costs. The author notes that this decision reinforces the importance of having clear rules in place regarding smoking in condominiums.
Keywords:
Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT), smoking cannabis, condominium unit, smoking rule, legal costs.
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James Davidson
The CAT orders a tenant to stop smoking cannabis
July 5, 2022
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