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The Motorcycles are Parked; Who Let the Cat Out?! Is it Reasonable for a Condo to Prohibit This?

Author: 
Kiranpreet Basra
Publication date:
February 16, 2023
Article Summary: 

The case of Lambton Condominium Corporation No. 39 v. Kulahoglu, 2023 ONCAT 20, addressed issues regarding the enforcement of condominium rules regarding motorcycles and cats. The tribunal ruled that the respondent violated rules prohibiting motorcycles in parking spaces and requiring cats to be kept indoors. The condominium corporation was successful in demonstrating non-compliance, leading to the respondent being ordered to adhere to the rules and reimburse filing fees. The decision sparked debate regarding the tribunal's reference to the Condominium Act in justifying its rulings and the reasonableness of the rules in question.

Keywords: 

Condominium law, Lambton Condominium Corporation No. 39 v. Kulahoglu, Motorcycle prohibition, Cat rule, Governing documents, Tribunal, Compliance, Evidence, Unit owner, Condo property, Noise, Cat outdoors, Cat indoors.

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Kiranpreet Basra
The Motorcycles are Parked; Who Let the Cat Out?! Is it Reasonable for a Condo to Prohibit This?
February 16, 2023
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