With the upcoming legalization of marijuana in Canada, many condominium corporations are taking steps to implement rules to control the smoking of marijuana in condominium buildings and prohibiting the cultivation of marijuana within condominium units. The Ontario Real Estate Association (“OREA”) has expressed concerns about the cultivation of marijuana in residential properties (condominium buildings included). As we reported in a prior blog post, it will soon be legal for individuals to grow up to four marijuana plants per household for personal use whether it is a 400 square ft. unit or a 1200 square ft. unit. Read the article………………..
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