Can Tenants take the Condominium Corporation or the Property Management to the Landlord and Tenant Board if they don’t comply with the RTA?
Tenants of rental units in a condominium can take the owners of the unit that they rent to the Board. The law says that individual unit “landlords” must respect the provisions of the RTA. Tenants who wish to take the condominium’s board of directors, or the property manager to the Board will have a very tough time convincing the Board to hear their case of such a matter. The Board doesn’t consider the condominium corporation to be the “landlord” and because of this, no tenant has yet been able to take the condominium corporation or the property manager to the Board.
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