How far does a condominium corporation have to go in accommodating a resident with a disability?
The condominium corporation must accommodate the individual with a disability to the point of undue hardship. The corporation will likely have to make appropriate alterations to its facilities or bylaws, unless the accommodation amounts to undue hardship for the corporation. Note that not all hardship is undue, and corporations might well experience some expense and inconvenience in meeting their duty to accommodate. For more information about the duty to accommodate and undue hardship, see the interpretive bulletin Duty to accommodate.
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