The Court of Appeal has confirmed in a recent decision that condominium corporations may be required to share in maintenance and repair costs of amenities benefitting them, even in the absence of a cost sharing agreement.
Read MoreAs we approach the upcoming holiday season, we wanted to provide you with two quick updates about lien deadlines and Airbnb signs.
Read MoreFollowing our March 2023 newsletter, the Canada Revenue Agency has extended the deadline for Underused Housing Tax (UHT) filings related to the 2022 calendar year to April 30, 2024.
Read MoreOn October 1, 2023, new amendments to the Condominium Act, 1998 and the regulations will go into force, allowing condominium corporations to hold virtual meetings and communicate with owners by email.
Read our newsletter to find out more.
Read MoreThere are many reasons why the Board of Directors of a condominium corporation would want a vehicle towed, including violation of parking rules, expired plates, or an inoperable or derelict vehicle.
The Condominium Authority Tribunal has recently provided some guidance on whether a condominium can legally tow a vehicle.
Read MoreMislabeling someone as an independent contractor can have significant legal implications and employers should understand the differences between an employee and an independent contractor. Often the distinction between an employee and independent contractor is not clear, and many relationships may fall into a grey area.
Read MoreAs we continue to emerge from the pandemic, more condominiums are holding in-person meetings, but many continue to hold virtual meetings. We expect that over time, more condominiums will be holding hybrid meetings. We have attended hybrid meetings that are very well run and some, unfortunately, not so much. There are some distinct differences that we have noticed between well run hybrid meetings and those that do not go as well.
Read more for 10 tips for holding a well-run hybrid meeting.
Read MoreReserve funds exist to ensure that money is available to pay for the cost of major repair and replacement of major capital items in the property. Funding and managing the Reserve Fund are among the most important responsibilities a board of directors has.
Read MoreEven when there is a breach of the settlement agreement, parties should try and resolve it between themselves if possible and should think carefully about whether the matter is worthy of legal proceedings. If they do not try to resolve it, the CAT could find that the breach was minor or de minimis, refuse to make any correcting orders and order no costs or penalties – resulting in wasted time and effort for all parties involved.
Read MoreThe Government of Ontario has announced Bill 91, Less Red Tape, Stronger Economy Act, 2023. The bill, along with regulatory changes, will make of some of the temporary measures implemented during the pandemic permanent, including those to facilitate online meetings.
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