Your condo board can go ahead and ban smoking by passing a rule (ON)

Q: A notice has been placed in our building stating: “No smoking of any kind.” This is, apparently, the result of marijuana smoke from units entering the common element hallways. Our building has never been a non-smoking building. Can the property manager, on behalf of the board, enforce this without getting approval of a bylaw?  Read the Q&A……………………………

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