Month: August 2022
Webinar: Hybrid AGMs
Topics: Hybrid AGMs The province has recently extended virtual AGMs and e-Voting for another year (until Sept. 2023). With virtual AGMs being here to stay, many are asking about hybrid meetings. During this webinar, we reunited two of the biggest providers CondoVoter and Get Quorum to share their views about the future of virtual AGMs. […]
Virtual AGMs and e-Voting EXTENDED to September 2023!
The information in this blog post is no longer applicable. Please read our most recent blog post on the topic. As our readers know, Ontario condos are allowed to hold virtual AGMs and to secure voting through electronic means pursuant to an exception in place under the Condo Act. These exceptions were initially implemented in response to the pandemic […]
What is a condo corporation required to do when an owner complains of noise from another unit?
A decision dealing with a noise complaint between units was recently released by our courts. The facts are as you would expect them: unit below complains of noise from unit above. The unit below sued the condo corporation (but not the owner above). Ultimately, the question in this case was: what are the obligations (and […]
Ontario working on extending virtual AGMs beyond September 30?
As our readers know, Ontario condos are allowed to hold virtual AGMs and to secure voting through electronic means pursuant to an exception in place under the Condo Act. These exceptions were initially implemented in response to the pandemic and were set to expire in December 2021. Thankfully, they were later extended to September 30, […]
Can condo corporations access the neighbour’s property to repair their own?
Happy Dog Days of Summer, As construction season ramped up again earlier this Spring, a recent decision out of the Superior Court of Justice dealt with a situation where a condo urgently needed to conduct rooftop repairs, but its neighbour would not grant the condo access to its land so the condo could access its […]