Just because the police won’t bust up licensed marijuana grow ops doesn’t mean that a condo board has no power to deal with grow ops that create an unsafe condition or nuisance or other violation of the declaration or rules.
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Something smells here . . .
A recent Toronto Star story highlights the tension between the rapid expansion of condo developments in areas of our city previously dominated by manufacturing plants but still have operations that impact the surrounding area.
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Electric vehicle charging debate moves to Ottawa
CBC Radio interviewed me as part of a news story about a unit owner wishing to charge his electric vehicle at his Ottawa high-rise condominium. Join the debate!
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Oh say can you see . . .
From all of us at Ontario Condo Law Blog, a very happy Fourth of July to all our American friends and neighbours.
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Court boots out unit owner for “extreme behaviour”
The forced sale of a condo unit is among the most drastic remedies a court can order and is granted only in extremely rare circumstances. This is the story of one of those cases.
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Court restrains requisition meeting, orders cooling-off period
Here is a heartbreaking case of a condo on its way down the spiral to hell.
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Best of the blogosphere for February 2010
There was plenty of great condo-related stuff in the blogosphere in February. Here is some of the best.
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Tackling rude, disrespectful conduct
We are seeing an increase in human rights claims relating to bad service or poor treatment by the condo board or manager. Here are some comments and tips.
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Court of Appeal smokes the “private club” defence
Anyone still trying to circumvent Ontario’s anti-smoking laws by operating as a “private club” should consider this recent advice from the Ontario Court of Appeal: Don’t bother.
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Education is often the key to solving condo problems
Having professional management and a well-educated board and membership will go a long way towards avoiding or minimizing the most commonly-encountered disputes and problems.
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