Legal news
Legal news
Each month, read about two court decisions in dispute to stay on top of the latest news.
The first decision deals with the tacit modification of a declaration of co-ownership. The second deals with the eviction of an occupant.
In the first decision, we discuss access to the co-ownership register and defamation towards a syndicate of co-owners. In the second, we discuss the liability of a co-owner and her syndicate following a claim.
In the first decision, the Quebec Court of Appeal examines the validity of amendments to a declaration of co-ownership. In the second, water damage to a unit’s washing machine led the Court to establish a finding.
In the first decision, we examine the notion of real and perpetual discontinuous servitude. In the second, we examine insurers’ conditions regarding the condition of water heaters, as well as co-owners’ liability.
In the first decision, we examine the personal liability of a member of the board for dishonesty or bad faith. The second deals with expectation of privacy and surveillance cameras.
In the first decision, we examine the obligation to pay one’s contribution to common expenses. The second decision deals with repairs and claims against the insurer.
The first decision deals with hidden defects after the purchase of a condominium unit. In the second, we examine the immunity granted to the administrators of a syndicate of co-ownership.