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Condo Corporation Record Requests (ON)

Condo owners should take notice of the recent decision of the Condominium Authority Tribunal (“CAT”), Tonu Orav v. York Condominium Corporation No. 344 (“Tonu”)  In Tonu, the owner requested various records from the condominium including both core and non-core records. The owner asserted that the condominium failed to sufficiently provide certain records and other records were not provided all together. The CAT adjudicator found that the owner was entitled to the records requested and that the condominium failed to adequately reply to the record requests. Costs of $200 plus a penalty of $2,000 were awarded to the owner, all of which the condominium was responsible for.    Read the article…………………………..

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