In the case of Hamid-Rajroop v. Metropolitan Toronto Condominium Corporation No. 728, the Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT) found that the condominium corporation failed to adequately maintain records and therefore refused to provide those records when requested, without a reasonable excuse. As a result, the condominium corporation was ordered to bring its records into compliance, pay a penalty of $750 to the owner, and pay an additional $200 for Tribunal fees. Read the article………………………..
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