top of page
< Back
Category:

Records

Save this article  > 

When Can Condominium Directors Be Personally Liable?

Author: 
James Davidson
Publication date:
April 19, 2021
Article Summary: 

This blog explains when condo directors can be held personally liable for their actions or inaction in a condominium corporation. It describes how the Condominium Act, 1998 imposes certain duties on directors, and failure to meet those duties can lead to legal action against the directors. The blog also discusses how directors can protect themselves from personal liability by acting in good faith and within the scope of their authority.

Keywords: 

condo directors, personal liability, Condominium Act, 1998, legal action, duties, good faith, authority.

Source Citation: 
James Davidson
When Can Condominium Directors Be Personally Liable?
April 19, 2021
Did you find this article useful? 
Your feedback is important not only to us, but to all the other key players in the condo industry.  Help us by letting us know if this article is relevant and useful.  This will help us prioritize articles that provide helpful guidance to other key players like you. 

Please login to use this feature.

bottom of page