Handling Disputes In Condominium Living - Rules,Pet Restrictions and Other Controversies (Archived Video Stream) 

Jun. 17, 2015
Toronto Online

Handling Disputes In Condominium Living -
Rules,Pet Restrictions and Other Controversies
Real Property Law | Original Program Date: June 17, 2015

Pet rules and other restrictions are a major source of tension in condominium life and raise surprisingly complex issues and disputes for clients and the lawyers practicing real estate, dispute resolution, landlord & tenant, animal and human rights law.

View this program to hear about a variety of controversies that arise in condominium living, with a particular focus on disputes around living with animals in condominiums.  Find out how to help clients understand their rights and stay out of trouble during the purchase process and through the dispute resolution regime.

By attending this short and interactive program, you will walk away with an understanding of:

  • Legal framework governing pets in condos;
  • Service animals and the increasingly murky intersection of Human Rights and AODA;
  • Balancing competing interests (pet lovers vs. haters; landlords vs. tenants; boards vs owners);
  • Other restrictions on use and enjoyment of condo property in the declaration, by-laws and rules;
  • Tips and traps for real estate lawyers;
  • Nuts and bolts of dispute resolution and litigation of condo disputes; and
  • Impact of the much-anticipated new Condominium Act.

With over a million Ontarians living in condos today, you cannot afford to miss this program. Purchase now to gain practical insights from our expert panel of condo lawyers.

PROGRAM CHAIRS

Sara Beheshti, Barrister & Solicitor
Christopher Jaglowitz, Gardiner Miller Arnold LLP

SPEAKERS

Megan Mackey, Miller Thomson LLP
Andrea Lusk, Gardiner Miller Arnold LLP
Odysseas Papadimitriou, Miller Thomson LLP

 

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    Cost
    For 1 to 3 Participants
    CBA Member: $50*
    Non-Member: $80*

    For 4 or more Participants
    CBA Member: $75*
    Non-Member: $145*
    *plus applicable taxes

 

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