Can an owner use the personal information of other owners to convene a meeting of the Condominium Corporation to elect a Board of Directors?
Yes. The Condominium Property Act requires a Corporation to have a Board of Directors. An owner may convene a meeting of the Corporation to elect a Board if the developer has not done so (section 29(2) of the Condominium Property Act). As an owner is not an organization, PIPA would not apply to the collection or use of personal information by an owner. The owner would be able to obtain the name and address of the owners through Land Titles or could directly notify the other owners once the units are occupied.
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