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One owner. Two refusals. A building-wide waterproofing project derailed and a legal battle that ended with the owner per...
05/22/2026

One owner. Two refusals. A building-wide waterproofing project derailed and a legal battle that ended with the owner personally liable for the costs. This case has important lessons for every condo board and manager.

In Peel Standard Condominium Corporation No. 745 v. Voitenko, the Superior Court addressed a dispute arising from a condo corporation’s statutory obligation to maintain common elements specifically…

Is your condo building ready for the delivery boom?Parcels piling up, food delivery drivers accessing residential floors...
05/07/2026

Is your condo building ready for the delivery boom?
Parcels piling up, food delivery drivers accessing residential floors, it’s become an everyday reality. But most corporations have no legal obligation to accept packages, and unscreened delivery drivers are a genuine security concern.
A clear policy protects your building, your staff, and your residents. Our latest blog explains what every board and manager should know.

Parcels piling up, food delivery drivers accessing residential floors — it’s become an everyday reality. But most corporations have no legal obligation to accept packages, and unscreened delivery drivers are a genuine security concern.
A clear policy protects your building, your staff, and your residents. Our latest blog explains what every board and manager should know.

If you live in a condominium, chances are something is being delivered to your building almost every day. Packages from online retailers, groceries, meal kits, and restaurant orders have become par…

What could Bill 60 mean for Ontario condominiums?Our paralegal breaks down the key considerations for condo boards, mana...
05/02/2026

What could Bill 60 mean for Ontario condominiums?

Our paralegal breaks down the key considerations for condo boards, managers, and owners in Lash Condo Law’s latest blog post. A concise and practical read on a topic worth watching.

Ontario’s condo communities operate under a careful balance of shared living, condominium rules, and legal accountability. The introduction of Bill 60 is set to change the landscape—especially for …

Condo managers and board members: Think you can deal with it later?This case says otherwise.
04/16/2026

Condo managers and board members: Think you can deal with it later?
This case says otherwise.

Condominium enforcement disputes often turn on a simple but critical question: did the corporation take reasonable steps before escalating enforcement and charging costs back to a unit owner? In Qi…

Every week I’m seeing another ‘for‑sale’ project quietly morph into a rental. Our development clerk, Meghan Wilkinson,ju...
03/19/2026

Every week I’m seeing another ‘for‑sale’ project quietly morph into a rental. Our development clerk, Meghan Wilkinson,just broke down the why behind this shift in a way that actually makes sense from the trenches. If you work with condos, builders, or boards, this is worth a read.

I’m seeing this firsthand. Projects that were clearly meant to be condos are turning into rentals more and more often. It’s not usually announced in a big way. It just kind of happens. And honestly…

In WCC No. 21 v. Robertson, 2026 ONSC 1393, the court refused to make owners remove a decades-old concrete pad on an exc...
03/13/2026

In WCC No. 21 v. Robertson, 2026 ONSC 1393, the court refused to make owners remove a decades-old concrete pad on an exclusive-use common element. Why? The board knew about it for years and did nothing,delay can cost you.

Instead of demolition, the owners now have a section 98 agreement to manage it properly.

Shout out to Shawn Pulver of Pulver on Condos for representing the owners.

Lesson for boards: inspect, document, and act promptly.

A recent decision of the Ontario Superior Court provides an important reminder for condominium corporations about delay, fairness, and the proper use of section 98 agreements when owners make chang…

Corporate ownership in condos isn’t always straightforward-especially when it comes to notices and voting. Here’s a quic...
10/31/2025

Corporate ownership in condos isn’t always straightforward-especially when it comes to notices and voting. Here’s a quick guide for condo managers on what to watch for.

Corporate ownership is increasingly common in Ontario condominiums, particularly in commercial and mixed-use developments. While individual owners can easily receive notices and vote at meetings, c…

Can you believe it’s been 10 years? We’re so grateful to all the condo boards, property managers, and clients who’ve tru...
08/13/2025

Can you believe it’s been 10 years? We’re so grateful to all the condo boards, property managers, and clients who’ve trusted us to help navigate the tricky world of condo law.

It’s been an incredible journey.

Here’s to many more years supporting condo communities!

Roof repairs might seem routine but without the right paperwork, your condo corporation could be on the hook for major r...
08/01/2025

Roof repairs might seem routine but without the right paperwork, your condo corporation could be on the hook for major risks.

Think about contractor acknowledgments before any roof work begins. It’s a simple document that can protect your corporation from liability, damage, and disputes down the line.

When it comes to rooftop maintenance, what happens above can have serious consequences below. Roofs are often damaged not by weather, but by negligence. Dropped tools, sharp debris, or even improp…

Condo life runs smoother thanks to great property managers.A quick shoutout to the pros who handle the tough stuff behin...
07/24/2025

Condo life runs smoother thanks to great property managers.
A quick shoutout to the pros who handle the tough stuff behind the scenes. This one’s for you.

Last year, we tipped our hats to the brave souls who serve as condo directors. This year, we’re spotlighting the unsung heroes holding it all together with duct tape, diplomacy, and saintly patienc…

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