In the recent case of Rahman v. Peel Standard Condominium Corporation No. 779, the owner (Mr. Rahman), claimed a right to use an outdoor handicap parking space because of a disability. The condominium corporation asserted that this was an improper use of visitors’ parking. The condominium corporation also asserted that Mr. Rahman had not provided sufficient evidence to prove his disability. Read the article………………………………..
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