In the case of TSCC 2138 v. Palmer et al, the condominium corporation applied to the CAT for an order to stop certain nuisances caused by a tenant. The CAT held that the tenant’s activities of sweeping and mopping dirt and water off her balcony and hanging rugs on her balcony railing were nuisances, in contravention of certain provisions in the condominium’s governing documents. The CAT ordered that these nuisances cease. Read the article………………………..
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