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Condo Law at Fine & Deo

Fine & Deo is located in the Greater Toronto Area, in Ontario, Canada, with eight lawyers specializing in all areas of Condominium and Real Estate Development Law. We represent hundreds of condominium corporations and their boards of directors, in addition to the individuals and corporations we represent in real estate matters and residential subdivision development.

As a leading Canadian condominium law firm, in all areas of condo law, we pride ourselves on providing prompt, experienced and cost-effective service to our clients throughout the GTA, including Toronto, Scarborough, Oakville, North York, Woodbridge, Brampton, and Vaughan.

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Fine & Deo is located in the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario, Canada, with eight lawyers.

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Canadian Condominium Law - Excerpts from The Condominium Act
July 18,2008 by Jonathan Fine

Do You Know.......?

A unit owner’s right to inspect records of the condominium corporation is subject to:

  • the purpose of the inspection i.e. the unit owner’s motivation must be “for purposes reasonably related to the purposes” of the Act
  • claims of privilege and confidentiality (McKay v. Waterloo North Condominium Corp. No. 23, 1992 CarswellOnt 622)
 

Condobytes - Dealing With Your Condominium Board of Directors
July 18,2008 by Jonathan Fine

What protections does a unit owner have if she/he feels the board of directors is acting improperly?

The Condominium Act, 1998 contains adequate safeguards and remedies inform and protect a disgruntled condominium unit owner including:
       a.    a mandatory appointment of auditors and audit of financial affairs:
       b.     the right to inspect certain of the condominium corporation’s records for certain purposes;