In the case of TSCC 1767 v. Ahmed, the condominium corporation made application to the CAT, seeking various remedies against a landlord and former tenants in relation to the tenants’ dog. Among other things, the condominium corporation sought to recover costs incurred to clean-up dog waste from the tenants’ balcony and from balconies below. The condominium corporation also sought to recover legal costs incurred by the condominium corporation for enforcement efforts (both before and during the CAT process). Read the entire article……………………………….
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