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Home Resources Ontario Superior Court of Justice – Couture v. Toronto Standard Condominium Corp. No. 2187

Ontario Superior Court of Justice – Couture v. Toronto Standard Condominium Corp. No. 2187

In condominium living, the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. However, the power of the collective is not absolute. Power must be exercised within the bounds of the condominium’s established jurisdiction and with due respect to the legal rights and reasonable expectations of the few or the one.

As with most efforts to balance competing rights, the fact that people are involved complicates matters. It is well understood that in complicated moments people sometimes see exactly what they wish to see. Moreover, some find other’s illogic and foolish emotions an irritant.

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