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What Is Reasonable When An Owner Complains About The Common Elements?

Author: 
Melinda Andrews
Publication date:
March 30, 2021
Article Summary: 

In this blog, the author discusses the issue of determining what is reasonable when an owner complains about common elements in a condominium. They explore the factors that may affect the reasonableness of the complaint, such as the nature of the complaint, the severity of the issue, and the impact on the individual owner. The blog emphasizes that while the Condominium Act requires the corporation to maintain and repair common elements, it is not obligated to satisfy every owner's preferences or demands. Ultimately, the reasonableness of a complaint will depend on the specific circumstances of each case.

Keywords: 

reasonable, owner complaints, common elements, condominium, repair, Condominium Act.




Source Citation: 
Melinda Andrews
What Is Reasonable When An Owner Complains About The Common Elements?
March 30, 2021
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