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What if the unit owner refuses to take the Condominium Corporation to Superior Court?

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What if the unit owner refuses to take the Condominium Corporation to Superior Court?

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A tenant who is unsuccessful in persuading the owner of their residential unit to take action against the condominium corporation has very few options. In certain circumstances, it may be possible for a tenant to apply to the Board in order to seek an abatement of rent from the owner of the residential unit, or get the Board to fine the unit owner. The Board cannot, however, directly coerce the condominium corporation to discontinue ongoing violation of the RTA, as issuing such an order would fall outside the jurisdiction of the Board. Apart from this, the tenant may find legal advice suggesting the possibility of exploring some form injunctive relief, through an application to the Superior Court of Justice.

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