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Another Condo Owner’s Request for Administrator Denied by Court

In a prior blog post, we reported on a case where the Court denied a condominium owner’s application to appoint an administrator, after the Court determined that the corporation was quite capable of governing itself and that the Board members did meet the standards of care required under section 37 of the Condominium Act, 1998.  In another case, 2308478 Ontario Inc. v. YRCC No. 715, another commercial condominium owner was also unsuccessful in getting an administrator appointed by the Court. This owner based its application on claims that the Board failed to maintain an adequate reserve fund and make necessary roof repairs and also failed to address multiple parking issues (i.e. double parking, blocking of fire routes, unauthorized parking in visitor parking).    Read the article………….

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